Practice 3: Use the correct form of adjective/adverbs to draw a comparison
1. A house is more beautifully decorated at Tet than during the year.
2. Homes in the city are often better furnished than those in the countryside.
3. A horse can run faster than a camel.
4. The Great Wall of China was built earlier than the White House.
5. A normal motorist drives less skillfully than a racing motorist.
6. People with less stress live more happily than those suffering from work pressure.
Practice 4: Complete the following
1. He is in such a hurry that he does not have time for breakfast.
2. Do you ever go herding buffaloes like country boys?
3. Now it is far more convenient to travel from Hanoi to London by plane.
4. It's a good idea to load the printer with unused paper.
5. You would be more optimistic about your future if you changed the way you think.