The photographs of Mars taken by satellite are much clearer than those taken from the Earth


  • Question:

    The photographs of Mars taken by satellite are much clearer than those taken from the Earth.

    Reference explanation:

    Correct answer: GET

    The answer is NO

    Knowledge of comparative sentences

    According to the more comparative structure:

    S + V + (much/far) + {more adj/adv} or {adj/adv_er} + than + ……

    Equivalence comparison structure:

    S + V + (not) + as + adj/adv + as + …………

    Topic: The images taken of Mars by satellites are much clearer than those taken of Mars from Earth.

    B. Images taken of Mars from Earth are not as clear as those taken of Mars from satellites.

    Note: here “those” is a pronoun that replaces the plural noun “the photographs of Mars” when people do not want to repeat it in the same clause.

    The remaining answers:

    A. Images taken of Mars from Earth are clearer than those taken of Mars from satellites.

    C. Since “fade” only acts as a verb or noun, there is no such structure as “fader”.

    D. Pictures of Earth are not as clear as those of Mars.

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