The document provides examples of choosing the correct form of words in brackets for introductory grammar exercises. It contains two practice exercises - the first with choosing adjective forms for sentences, and the second with filling in the comparative or superlative form of adjectives in sentences. The answers to the exercises are also provided.
The document provides examples of choosing the correct form of words in brackets for introductory grammar exercises. It contains two practice exercises - the first with choosing adjective forms for sentences, and the second with filling in the comparative or superlative form of adjectives in sentences. The answers to the exercises are also provided.
The document provides examples of choosing the correct form of words in brackets for introductory grammar exercises. It contains two practice exercises - the first with choosing adjective forms for sentences, and the second with filling in the comparative or superlative form of adjectives in sentences. The answers to the exercises are also provided.
1. You can see the distant mountains clear/clearly
with these binoculars. 2. The pizza tasted great/greatly. 3. The plate was real/really hot. 4. Fortunate/Fortunately, nothing was stolen. 5. He became a successful/successfully man. Introductory exercise Choose the correct form of the word in brackets
1. You can see the distant mountains clearly with
these binoculars. 2. The pizza tasted great. 3. The plate was really hot. 4. Fortunately, nothing was stolen. 5. He became a successful man. Exercise Fill in the correct form
1. He always drives too … (fast).
2. Why do you never take me … (serious). 3. What is the … (exact) price of that product? 4. The dog barked … (angry) at the postman. 5. Why are you always so … (careless). Exercise Answers
1. He always drives too fast.
2. Why do you never take me seriously 3. What is the exact price of that product? 4. The dog barked angrily at the postman. 5. Why are you always so careless. Exercise Fill in the correct form
1. Angela arrvied … (early) than I expected.
2. Kurt came in … (quiet) than Mark. 3. The second phone call was … (important) than the first one. 4. Natasha plays the violin … (good) than Julia. 5. Women drive … (careful) than men. Exercise Fill in the correct form
1. Angela arrvied earlier than I expected.
2. Kurt came in more quietly than Mark. 3. The second phone call was more important than the first one. 4. Natasha plays the violin better than Julia. 5. Women drive more/less carefully than men.