Comparatives And Superlatives Worksheet With Answer Key Page 25

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Review the Grammar
UNiT 8
Goods
9. Canadians don’t buy goods
(responsibly) Mexicans do.
10. Indians buy goods
(responsibly).
11. Germans buy goods
(responsibly) Brazilians.
12. Americans buy goods
(responsibly).
B In your notebook, write four or five sentences based on the housing data from the Greendex
chart in exercise A on page 227. Use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs.
Use the sentences from exercise A to help you.
Mexicans make greener housing choices than Canadians.
Indian consumers are more concerned about green housing than German
consumers are.
Charts
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EDIT. Read the article about the results of the Greendex survey. Find and correct eight more
8.1–8.7
errors with comparatives and superlatives.
The Greendex Survey: Some Overall Conclusions
greenest
• According to a recent Greendex survey, people in India were the most green
consumers in the world. They scored lower in transportation than the Chinese
were, but they scored the highest than the Chinese in three other categories.
• Mexicans were more concerned about green transportation as green food or
goods. For them, the low score of all was in the housing category.
• Germans scored highly in the transportation category than they did in the food
category. However, they were least concerned about housing than goods.
• The Japanese were one of the least concerned nationality overall. They had one
of the most bad scores in the housing category.
• Americans had the lowest overall score of all the nationalities in the survey. Food
was the only category in which Americans did not score lower then the other
nationalities.
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