I. Put in double comparatives of the words in the box.
1. The beaches are becoming more and more polluted.
2. The seats got more and more uncomfortable as the evening went on.
3. The weather’s getting more and more unpredictable.
4. This cheese is getting more and more smelly.
5. At the end of the piece the music gets quieter and quieter until it dies away completely.
6. The wind’s blowing more and more strongly.
II. Make chains with “the... the”.
1. The more races he wins, the more confidence he gains. The more confidence he gains, the more races he wins.
2. The more I cook, the more you eat. The more you eat, the more I cook.
3. The more I go to the gym, the more exercise I take. The more exercise I take, the fitter I get. The fitter I get, the more I go to the gym.