Conditional II + Comparative
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Write a second sentence with the same meaning as the first. Use a comparative.
Example:
    We don't practise much, so we don't play very well.
    If we practised more, we would play better.
1. I don't know many people here, so I don't go out very often.
2. Tom doesn't earn much, so he can't afford a very big flat.
3. You aren't very helpful at home, so your relationship with your parents isn't very good.
4. Alice and George don't have a very interesting life, so they don't have much to talk about.
5. My cold isn't very bad, so I won't stay at home.
6. Michael's van isn't very big, so he can't put a lot of furniture in it.
7. My school isn't far away, so I don't need to take the bus.