1. The red shoes are slightly more expensive than the green ones. (quite)
The green shoes the red ones.
2. Richard is much more committed to the project than Grant seems to be. (like)
Grant seems to be to the project.
3. If you argue about it more, we'll get to Denver later. (the)
The we'll get to Denver.
4. My new MP3 player was twice the price of yours. (expensive)
Your MP3 player was mine.
5. England is much bigger than Wales. (nowhere)
Wales England.
6. Derek is quite a bit more adventurous than his sister, Annabelle. (nearly)
Annabelle her brother, Derek.
7. Bigger cities have higher crime rates. (the)
The the crime rate.
8. Their first album was considerably more successful than their second. (near)
Their second album their first.
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