Key Executives for T-Systems Business Services Company Overview As of April 1, 2009, T-Systems Business Services GmbH was merged into Deutsche Telekom AG. T-Systems Business Services GmbH provides information and communications technology solutions for the automotive, banking, consumer goods, healthcare, insurance, manufacturing, media, public, retail, and telecommunications industries. Its services include application management, customer relationship management, corporate performance management, desktop suite, dynamic, ECM, enterprise search, managed document, security, service oriented architecture, and systems integration. The company also provides Ethernet WAN, Internet, IP-VPN, LAN, leased link, managed VOIP, tele presence, and corporate voice serv... Detailed Description Godesberger Allee 117 Bonn, 53175 Germany Founded in 1994 Phone: 49 228 8140 Fax: 49 228 8141050 RULES FOR FORMING COMPARATIVES: 1. One syllable words form the comparative by adding -er and -est: brave, braver, bravest small, smaller, smallest dark, darker, darkest. 2. Two-syllable words that end in -y, -le, and -er form the comparative by adding -er and -est: pretty, prettier, prettiest happy, happier, happiest noble, nobler, noblest clever, cleverer, cleverest 3. Words of more than two syllables form the comparative with more and most: beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful. resonant, more resonant, most resonant 4. Past participles used as adjectives form the comparative with more and most: crooked, broken, damaged, defeated, etc. 5. Predicate adjectives (adjectives used to describe the subject of a sentence) form the comparative with more and most: afraid, mute, certain, alone, silent, etc. Ex. She is afraid. He is more afraid. They are the most afraid of them all. So far, so good, but when it comes to two-syllable words other than the ones covered by Rule 2, the writer must consider custom and ease of pronunciation. Usually, two syllable words that have the accent on the first syllable form the comparative by adding -er and -est. Ex. common, cruel, pleasant, quiet. BUT tasteless, more tasteless, most tasteless. Some two-syllable words that have the accent on the second syllable form the comparative by adding -er and -est: polite, profound, BUT: bizarre, more bizarre, most bizarre. 1. Apples are than chips. (healthy) 2. Elephants are (big) than bears. 3. Gold is than silver. (expensive) 4. Bikes are 5. I am than cars. (slow) at English than my brother .(good) 6. My friend is 7. Sandy is than me. (tall) than Tamara. (thin) 8. My father is than Tom's father. (strong) 9. "Harry Potter "books are Jungle". (interesting) 10. The tiger is 11. The weather is than "The Book of the than a fox .(heavy) than yesterday . (hot) 12. The girls are than the boys. (happy) 13. Berta is than Debby.(beautiful) 14.French is than English. (difficult) 15. Tina is 5 years old. Sandra is 10 years old. Sandra is Tina.(old) 16. Russia is 17. I am than France. (large) at maths than my best friend (bad) 18. Love is 19. His car is than than money.(important) than mine. (cheap) 20. The first movie is it. (boring) than the second.I don't recommend