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ADJECTIVE or ADVERB ? 1. When Miss Wharton first heard the noise she still remained (calm). 2.

(Natural) she felt quite (safe) as she knew that all the doors were (safe) locked. 3. The noise sounded very (strange). There it was again. 4. She felt that all dogs were (silly) and behaved(silly). 5. She looked (nervous) at the clock in her bedroom. 6. She (automatic) felt beside her bed where she (normal) kept her telephone. 9. Somebody turned the handle (Trgriff) of her bedroom door as (slow) as (possible). 10. Miss Wharton opened her mouth, but her throat felt (dry). ADJECTIVE or ADVERB (including some COMPARATIVE forms) Put in the correct forms of the words between brackets: 1. He spoke to me (friendly). 2. She sings (beautiful) than anyone I know. 3. He writes English quite (good), but he speaks it very (bad). 4. He behaved towards us (unfriendly). 5. He speaks French just as (good) as he speaks Italian. 6. Your car runs even (bad) than my car. 7. He's a (good) pianist; he also plays the violin much (good) than his sister. 8. She spoke to us (extreme/ unfriendly). 9. Doesn't Brad look (terrible/tired)? 10. When the general (sudden) attacked, the soldiers fled (cowardly).

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