Fill in the blanks with an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison. 1. Susan is better-looking than Ada; however, Liz is
a) the best-looking
b) better-looking
c) good-looking
2. Their children are not well-behaved. Actually they are children I've ever seen.
a) the worst-behaved
b) worse-behaved
c) badly-behaved
3. I have never liked studying Chemistry; it is subject for me.
a) the least interesting
b) less interesting
c) the most interesting
4 Her illness was than we at first had thought.
a) not as serious
b) the most serious
c) far more serious
5. Leo drives a car well, but Collin does it
a)the best
b) better
C) as well
6. I like skiing as skating
a) as much
b)more
c)as more
2. Mend my shirt, all right?
3. Fiona spread butter on the bread and suddenly dropped it.
4. Let's fix the date and time of our meeting.
5. The sight of the daughter's pale face made mother understand everything.
6. Teaching is a noble profession.
7. Don't add the milk to your coffee. It's sour.
8. Do you believe that fortune tellers can tell the fortune?
9. Have you ever been to a book fair?
10. The boys' laughter sounded loud and unplesant.
11. Is this a good deal?
12. Why is Tom's smile so sour? Is everything ok with him?
13. Unfortunately, little Chris was late for the lesson.
14. There is a hole in my mitten. Will you mend it?
15. It was early morning. We were setting off on a journey.
16. There were golden wheat fields on both sides of the road.