People often compare places before they make a decision: where to live, where to study, where to work, where to spend the weekend or where to open a small business. Read each sentence carefully. Pay attention to the comparison phrase in bold. Then choose what kind of comparison it shows. 
Category Legend:
Big difference — the sentence shows that the difference is large, clear and easy to notice.
Small difference — the sentence shows that the difference is small. The two things are different, but only a little.
Practically no difference — the sentence shows that two things are very similar, but not completely equal. A small difference still exists.
Complete equality — the sentence shows that two things are equal in a particular quality. There is no real difference.
Strongest item in a group — the sentence compares one person, place, object or option with a whole group and shows that it clearly stands above all the others.
 
1. For many visitors, the view from the hill above the village is by far the most beautiful part of the countryside.
The highlighted comparison structure belongs to the group "i".
 
2. The cottage near the fields is a little smaller than the flat in the town centre.
The highlighted comparison structure belongs to the group "i".
 
3. The small park near the village school is just as peaceful as the meadow outside the village.
The highlighted comparison structure belongs to the group "i". 
Atbilžu varianti:
Big difference
Small difference
Practically no difference
Complete equality
Strongest item in a group
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