I. USE THE ADJECTIVE IN BRACKETS OR MAKE AN ADVERB ( ADJ+LY) AS NECESSARY.1. ( careful) You must read the intructions_________before you use the machine.2. ( noisy) Children are always very ______.3.( angry) Something had happened to him . he had an ______ look.4.( beatiful) Don't you think she paints______?5.( free) She will understrand anything you tell her. You can tank to her _____.6.( clear) It's important that you write all the details_______.7.( hungry / economical) The population in...
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I. USE THE ADJECTIVE IN BRACKETS OR MAKE AN ADVERB ( ADJ+LY) AS NECESSARY.
1. ( careful) You must read the intructions_________before you use the machine.
2. ( noisy) Children are always very ______.
3.( angry) Something had happened to him . he had an ______ look.
4.( beatiful) Don't you think she paints______?
5.( free) She will understrand anything you tell her. You can tank to her _____.
6.( clear) It's important that you write all the details_______.
7.( hungry / economical) The population in many African countries are_______ because they have a lot of_________ problems.
8.( good) He plays tennis very ______.
9.(quite) The boy were so _______ that I thought they were planning something .
10.( sure) I was___________ that I had left the camera on the table.
11.(slow) I have to buy a new car . This one very ________.
12.( warm) They gave us a very _______ welcome.
13.( comfortable) When I arrived he was sitting _______ in an armchair.
14. ( hard) We worked ______ all day.
15. ( fast) Don't drive so ______! It's dangerous.
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Complete the dialogues, using enough as an adjective (before nouns) or adverb( affer adiectives) with the word in brackets.
1. Did he pass the examination?
-Yes, he worked___HARD ENOUGH TO PASS______the examination.(hard).
2. Do you want to play tennis today?
-No, i don't feel__WELL ENOUGH TO PLAY____tennis today.(well)
3. Are they going to buy that house?
-You must be joking. They aren't__RICH ENOUGH TO BUY___such an expensive house.(rich)
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Complete the dialogues, using enough as an adjective (before nouns) or adverb( affer adiectives) with the word in brackets.
1. Did he pass the examination?
-Yes, he worked____hard for_____the examination.(hard).
2. Do you want to play tennis today?
-No, i don't feel___good to play___tennis today.(well)
3. Are they going to buy that house?
-You must be joking. They aren't___rich enough to buy__such an expensive house.(rich)