Put the adjectives or adverbs in the correct comparison forms
VII. Put the adjectives or adverbs in the correct comparison forms.
and
1. Bill is getting
2. Mr. Wilson is known to be
3. Today's tea tastes a bit
4. Melinda chose that dress with no patterns because its design was
in the store.
5. Houses in this area are slightly
and hospitals.
6.
Of all the girls in our art class, Martha draws
learned for a long time.
9. The
7. The manager is satisfied since his employees have worked a lot
(efficiently) before.
8. When I came to England, everyone welcomed me
had imagined.
it can become.
10. Thomas is
(lazy). He's going to fail the final exam.
(experienced) professor in that university.
(bitter) than other days. Is it a new kind of tea?
(simple)
(well) among us.
11. Cecilia promised to come
(long) she had expected.
12. The
13. Victoria Falls is
(much) effort we put into this project, the
(expensive) because they're near schools
(skillfully) because she has
(enormous) than any
14. Mount Everest is one of
still not
15. Adam has to wear
clothes are
(crowded) the pool is, the
(popular) other boys in our class. He also dances.
(early) possible, but her meeting lasted
(far) destination on our tour. It's also
other waterfalls we have visited.
(dangerous) Mount K2.
(warmly) I
(successful)
(hard) it is to complete a lap.
(tough) mountains to climb on Earth, but it's
(colourful) as a rainbow.
(appropriately) when he attends formai events. His