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b. more intelligent
(Comparing two students, we use "more" for adjectives with two syllables or more.)
b. cheaper
(When comparing two things, we use the comparative form "cheaper" for "cheap".)
b. better
(The correct way to express improvement in health is "better".)
a. older and older
(The phrase "older and older" shows a continuous increase in age over time.)
c. more money
(The more you work, the more money you can earn.)
a. more
(The correct expression is "the more I live with her, the more I understand her.")
c. meat
(Eating meat is commonly associated with gaining weight, so "the more meat you eat" is the most logical choice.)
b. more expensive and more expensive
(The phrase "more expensive and more expensive" expresses the idea of continuous increase.)
c. slower
("The fatter I become, the slower I run" is the correct comparative structure.)
c. colder and colder
(The comparative structure "colder and colder" indicates that winter is getting progressively colder.)
d. worse
(The correct form is "worse" when comparing the way someone does something, as in "he learns English worse than we do.")
b. more
("More beautiful" is the correct comparative form when comparing two things.)
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