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nnattiisedo

destination

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I like brushing my hair.

I like to brush my hair.

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Tom always like to play basketball during his free time.

Tom always like playing basketball during his free time.

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fast

faster

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happy

happiest

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texleecnl

excellent

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I like running.

I like to run.

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I like to watch movies whenever I don't have homework.

I enjoy watching movies whenever I don't have homework.

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beautiful

more beautiful

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boring

most boring

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tdiioartlan

traditional

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Tom's favorite hobby is riding a bike on the weekends.

Tom's favorite hobby is to ride a bike on the weekends.

300

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Jake doesn't plan to study tonight.

Jake doesn't plan on studying tonight.

300

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good

better

300

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sleepy

sleepiest

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donwrulfe

wonderful

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Alice doesn't like washing the dishes.

Alice doesn't like to wash the dishes.

400

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Mary went to the mall to shop for some new shoes.

Mary went shopping at the mall for some new shoes.

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intelligent

more intelligent

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modern

most modern

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eueascb

because

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I like speaking English with my friends.

I like to speak English with my friends.

500

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To swim in the rivers of the Amazon Forest is a crazy thing to do.

Swimming in the rivers of the Amazon Forest is a crazy thing to do.

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true

truer

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far

farthest