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adjectives, adverbs & comparisons PR

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    Adjectives, adverbs & comparisons PR - B2 level / extended Matura exam
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  • Put the adjectives in the correct order: a (tall, French, pretty) dancer
    a pretty, tall, French dancer
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  • Put the adjectives in the correct order: (large, Italian, superb, oil) paintings
    superb, large, Italian oil paintings
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  • Put the adverbs in the correct order: She worked … (this morning, hard, in the garden)
    She worked hard in the garden this morning.
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  • Put the adverbs in the correct order: He (drives, usually, dangerously, quite)
    He usually drives quite dangerously.
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  • Choose the correct adverb: John left home (late / lately) this morning.
    John left home late this morning.
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  • Choose the correct adverb: The falcon flew (high / highly) above the buildings.
    The falcon flew high above the buildings.
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  • Choose the correct adverb: This was (hard / hardly) a surprise for me.
    This was hardly a surprise for me.
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  • Choose the correct adverb: I’ll be with you (short / shortly). Can you wait?
    I’ll be with you shortly. Can you wait?
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  • Choose the correct adverb: This question is (rather / quite) more difficult than what I expected.
    This question is rather more difficult than what I expected.
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  • Choose the correct word: We had spaghetti for dinner and it tasted (wonderful / wonderfully).
    We had spaghetti for dinner and it tasted wonderful.
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  • Choose the correct word: You look (beautiful / beautifully)! This dress suits you.
    You look beautiful! This dress suits you.
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  • Put the adverb in the correct form: The dress cost ... (little) than I had expected.
    The dress cost less than I had expected.
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  • Put the adjective in the correct form: Summerton Superstore has by far … (good) quality meat.
    Summerton Superstore has by far the best quality meat.
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  • Put the adjective in the correct form: Loose vegetables are … (cheap) than pre-packaged ones.
    Loose vegetables are cheaper than pre-packaged ones.
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  • Put the adjective in the correct form: The price of staple foods is getting … (high) and … (high) every month.
    The price of staple foods is getting higher and higher every month.
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