Complete the sentences, using the comparative form of the adverbs from the correspondent adjectives in the bracketsVII. Complete the sentences, using the comparative form of the adverbs from the correspondent adjectives in the brackets. 1. I like to eat ……….., so I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables every day. (health) 2. It usually rains in Central Viet Nam than in other region. (heavy) 3. I will have to try a bit than this. (hard) 4. The hall was lighted than the corridors. (bright) 5. Time goes by when we are busy. (quick) 6. Our family has lived in the country than in the town since last year. (happy) 7. The boys were playing the game than the girls. (noisy) 8. This task can be completed than that one. (easy) 9. A tractor can plough than a buffalo or a horse. (good)
VIII. Complete the sentences, using the comparative form of the adverbs from the correspondent adjectives in the box.
generous bad optimistic healthy traditional quick sound good <!--[if mso & !supportInlineShapes & supportFields]> SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT <!--[endif]--><!--[if gte vml 1]--> <!--[if !mso]--> generous bad optimistic healthy traditional quick sound good <!--[if !mso]--> <!--[endif]--><!--[endif]--><!--[if gte vml 1]--><!--[endif]--><!--[if mso & !supportInlineShapes & supportFields]--><!--[endif]--> 1. A baby can sleep than an adult. 2. People in the country eat than people in the city. 3. Our grandparents got dressed than we do nowadays. 4. Nick speaks English than I do. 5. That old lady donates than her family members. 6. City people seem to apply modern techniques than country people. 7. The scientist talked about the future of young people in the country that local people. 8. The paddy fields in my village were affected by the floods than the next village. |