1. He is worse than I
2. A horse is more useful than a car
3. He gets a small salary
4. I our library the number of books is less
5. No error
I our library the number of books is less
1. He is the more clever of the two
2. He is the cleverer of the two
3. From the three he is more clever
4. Of the two plants this is the better
5. No error
From the three he is more clever
1. He is becoming strong
2. There is a very good teacher in that class
3. He will spend the rest of his life here
4. This is a sight worth seeing
5. No error
He is becoming strong
1. They have a right to plunder public money from the treasury
2. They have a right to the plunder of public money from the treasury
3. Theirs is the right to plunder public money from the treasury
4. The right is theirs to plunder public money from the treasury
They have a right to plunder public money from the treasury
1. The bizarre history of its misty origins
2. Its haunting images
3. Its compelling munificence
4. The breathtaking awe it inspires
Its haunting images
1. The less the dynamism
2. The more things change
3. The more pronounced the transformation
4. The more the merrier
The more things change
1. A flat tax is collected
2. A flat tax is placed
3. Taxes at a flat rate are changed
4. Tax is imposed at a flat rate
Tax is imposed at a flat rate
1. Even if I have tears in me
2. Despite conditions of extreme adversity
3. In spite of misery around me
4. Although I have yet to make it big
Despite conditions of extreme adversity
1. An ideal indication of the health of public sentiment
2. The least imperfect mechanism for judging the quantity of the sentiment of the public
3. The best indicator of public sentiment
4. The best barometer to assess the sentiment of the public
The best indicator of public sentiment
1. A discovery over which
2. A certain over which
3. An invention on which
4. An institution upon which
An institution upon which