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C.   Fill in the gaps with the correct words/phrases from the audio.

                  a.    The passenger ………..the taxi driver for stopping for him.

                  b.    The time to reach the museum depends on the …….

                  c.    The driver claims that he is not an ……………

                  d.    The passenger enquires about what time the museum ……….

                  e.    The taxi driver knows that it's the ……..the man is visiting the city.


                  f.    According to the driver, La Fajita is the best ……..in town.

                  g.    The ………don't run by the museum very often.

            D.    Name any two places in your locality that are worth visiting.  Where
                  are these places located? Talk about their facilities, accommodation,
                  etc. for the visitors.
            Grammar II

            Use the correct forms of the adjectives or adverbs given in the brackets.

                  a.    The Marsyangdi is one of the ………….. rivers in Nepal. (big)

                  b.    Thani Mai is a …….. temple in the whole district. (famous)
                  c.    A spider is not usually as ……….. as a snake. (deadly)

                  d.    The children are really enjoying the movie. They are watching
                        it …… than the adults. (interestingly)
                  e.    Mr Shrestha  is  the ……………  teacher  in  the whole school.
                        (humorous)

                  f.    Children are considered to be …….. than adults. (innocent)
                  g.    A computer is ……… than a pocket calculator. (expensive)

                  h.   My sister is almost as …….. as my mother. (tall)
                  i.    My maths exam was much ……… than the history exam. (good)

                  j.    Bungee jumping  really scares  me.   I  find  it ……………  than
                        paragliding. (dangerous)
                  k.    Sima is walking ……… than Sarad. (carefully)



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