CANADA and SWITZERLAND

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CANADA and SWITZERLAND

Fill in the missing adjectives nsi 06

Canada is …. … 240 times larger than Switzerland. 1 Canada is …. … 240 times larger than Switzerland. nsi 06

Canada is more than 240 times larger than Switzerland. 1 Canada is more than 240 times larger than Switzerland. nsi 06

2 Few other countries have .. …. high mountains as Canada and Switzerland. nsi 06

2 Few other countries have as many high mountains as Canada and Switzerland. nsi 06

In both countries, there is …. …. one official language. 3 In both countries, there is …. …. one official language. nsi 06

In both countries, there is more than one official language. 3 In both countries, there is more than one official language. nsi 06

There are ….. French speakers than English speakers in Canada. 4 There are ….. French speakers than English speakers in Canada. nsi 06

There are fewer French speakers than English speakers in Canada. 4 There are fewer French speakers than English speakers in Canada. nsi 06

In Switzerland there are …. German speakers than French speakers. 5 In Switzerland there are …. German speakers than French speakers. nsi 06

In Switzerland there are more German speakers than French speakers. 5 In Switzerland there are more German speakers than French speakers. nsi 06

In Canada …. people live along the border with the United States. 6 In Canada …. people live along the border with the United States. nsi 06

In Canada most people live along the border with the United States. 6 In Canada most people live along the border with the United States. nsi 06

Most tourists know …… about the east of Canada. 7 Most tourists know …… about the east of Canada. nsi 06

Most tourists know little about the east of Canada. 7 Most tourists know little about the east of Canada. nsi 06

A … of the people there still speak an old French dialect. 8 A … of the people there still speak an old French dialect. nsi 06

A few of the people there still speak an old French dialect. 8 A few of the people there still speak an old French dialect. nsi 06

In French-speaking Switzerland, dialects are …. important. 9 In French-speaking Switzerland, dialects are …. important. nsi 06

In French-speaking Switzerland, dialects are less important. 9 In French-speaking Switzerland, dialects are less important. nsi 06

Last but not ….. Canada is a very active member of the United Nations. 10 Last but not ….. Canada is a very active member of the United Nations. nsi 06

10 Last but not least Canada is a very active member of the United Nations. nsi 06

Was this the .… difficult exercise ever? nsi 06

Was this the most difficult exercise ever? Surely not! Bye! nsi 06