Compare the equipment. Put the adjectives in brackets in the right form. 1. A camping stove is (cheap) than a tent. Let's have it. 2. We can't have a camping stove and a tent. We have only six thousand roubles. The tent is (expensive) thing, but it is also (important) equipment. 3. A kettle is (expensive) equipment , but we don't need it. 4. A mattress is (cheap) than a camping stove, but it's (useful) equipment. We have our sleeping bags! 5. A mattress isn't (useful) thing, but it's important for me. It's (comfortable) to sleep on a mattress than on the ground. 6. We can have a kettle-it's (cheap and light) thing.
A camping stove is cheaper than a tent. Let's have it. We can't have a camping stove and a tent. We have only six thousand roubles. The tent is the more expensive thing, but it is also the most important equipment. A kettle is the most expensive equipment, but we don't need it. A mattress is cheaper than a camping stove, but it's more useful equipment. We have our sleeping bags! A mattress isn't the most useful thing, but it's important for me. It's more comfortable to sleep on a mattress than on the ground. We can have a kettle-it's a cheap and light thing.