Is my telephone not as modern as yours? Is this watch nice, but is it more expensive than the other? Is your

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Is my telephone not as modern as yours? Is this watch nice, but is it more expensive than the other? Is your car the same as mine? Wasn"t that film as good as the last one we saw together? Is this house nice, but is your house beautiful? Do we have less time than you think? Are you very hungry? Did you take more food than
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Certainly! Here is a detailed explanation with step-by-step solutions for each question:

1. Is my telephone not as modern as yours?
To compare the modernity of two objects, we use the comparative form of the adjective "modern." In this case, we compare "my telephone" and "yours." The correct sentence would be: "Мой телефон не такой современный, как твой?"

2. Is this watch nice, but is it more expensive than the other?
To compare the price of two objects, we use the comparative form of the adjective "expensive." The correct sentence would be: "Эти часы красивые, но они дороже, чем другие?"

3. Is your car the same as mine?
To express equality between two objects, we use the phrase "the same as." The correct sentence would be: "Твоя машина такая же, как моя?"

4. Wasn"t that film as good as the last one we saw together?
To compare the quality of two films, we use the comparative form of the adjective "good." In this case, we compare "that film" and "the last one we saw together." The correct sentence would be: "Этот фильм не был таким хорошим, как предыдущий фильм, который мы смотрели вместе?"

5. Is this house nice, but is your house beautiful?
To compare the beauty of two houses, we use the comparative form of the adjective "beautiful." The correct sentence would be: "Этот дом красивый, но твой дом красивее?"

6. Do we have less time than you think?
To express a comparison of time, we use the comparative form of the adjective "less." The correct sentence would be: "У нас меньше времени, чем ты думаешь?"

7. Are you very hungry?
To describe the intensity of hunger, we use the adverb "very." The correct sentence would be: "Ты очень голоден?"

8. Did you take more food than [someone]?
To compare the amount of food taken by two people, we use the comparative form of the adjective "more." The sentence is incomplete, as the object of comparison is missing. Please provide the name of the person you want to compare the food intake to, and I will help you complete the sentence.

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