a 2 GRAMMAR comparative adjectives and adverbs, as...as Circle the correct words. 1 I only have 20 minutes for lunch, so I always eat quick / quickdy. 2 I lived in Dubai for ten years, so I speak Arabic fluent / fluently 3 The meal was very good / well, but it was very expensive. 4 When you've finished writing your article, go back an check it careful/ carefully. 5 It's easy / easily to lose weight if you do lots of exercise. 6 It was a great holiday, but we had really bad / badly weather 7 I've met Matt a few times, but I don't know him good/ well . 8 I really like our new teacher because she explains everything very clear / clearly. b Complete the sentences with a correct comparative adjective or adverb. 1 My new boss is more patient than my old one. (patient) 2 We aren't in a hurry. You can drive a bit (slow) 3 The summers here are than they were in the past. (hot) 4 I failed the exam. I'll work next time. (hard) 5 It's to my parents' house than it is to my boyfriend's. (far) 6 My husband is a cook than me. (good) 7 A motorbike is than a car (dangerous) than me. (quick) 8 You type
1. What wonderful weather!
2. It was such an interesting trip
3. What wise an advice!
4. It is such exciting news.
5. What useful information!
6. What a nice day!
7. They are such attractive people.
8. What a funny guy!
9. What beautiful hair!
10. She has made such great progress.
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