После is, have, what, such везде артикль a, в остальных случаях не надо
Small - smaller - the smallest, fast - faster - the fastest, new - newer - the newest, long - longer - the longest, late - later - the latest, wide - wider - the widest, young - younger - the youngest, easy - easier - the easiest, great - greater- the greatest, dull - duller - the dullest, rich - richer - the richest, bulky - bulkier, the bulkiest, large - larger - the largest, vast - vaster - the vastest, early - earlier -the earliest, old - older -the oldest, broad - broader - the broadest. B. Frequent - more frequent - the most frequent, reliable - more reliable - the most reliable, approximate - more approximate - the most approximate, significant - more significant - the most significant, intricate - more intricate - the most intricate, possible - more possible - the most possible, basic - more basic - the most basic, remarkable - more remarkable - the most remarkable, common - more common - the most common, modern - more modern - the most modern, dependent - more dependent - the most dependent, general - more general - the most general, necessary - more necessary - the most necessary, successful - more successful - the most successful, scientific - more scientific - the most scientific, universal - more universal - the most universal. C. Good - better - the best, bad - worse - the worst, little - less - the least, many - more - the most.
Doorbell, bookshop, sweetcherry, sweetshop, cherrycske,streetlamp
Peter said John to come in Mary said John that they were just doing to have a dinner.
She said to him would he had dinner with them. John said he hadn't yet had dinner.Peter asked Mary if dinner was ready. Mary asked John to help her to lay the table. Johnsaid that he and Peter had lunch together thay day. He said they had gone to a cafe. Mary asked John what I had for lunch. Peter asked Mary what was the matter. Mary asked Peter he were going to have a roast beef and potatoes again. John said he liked roast beef and potatoes. Mary said to John she would treat him to something tasty. Peter asked her what was it. Mary said that they would have a delicious chocolate cake for tea. She said that she had made it herself. Peter said that they hadn't had a chocolate cake for a long time.