4. Complete the sentences as in the example: 1. Walk a bit …more quickly…(quickly). We're going to be late.
2. I went to bed much…(late) than normal last night.
3. She is …(well-qualified) than anyone else in the office.
4. Is your new car any…(good) than your old one?
5. She's a far…(experienced) player than her opponent
To complete this sentence, we need to find an adjective that means the opposite of "quickly" and use it to describe the verb "walk." The opposite of "quickly" is "slowly." Therefore, the correct answer is "Walk a bit more slowly. We're going to be late."
2. I went to bed much late than normal last night.
This sentence compares the time when the speaker went to bed last night with the normal time. The speaker went to bed later than usual. The correct word to complete the sentence is "later."
3. She is well-qualified than anyone else in the office.
The sentence is comparing the level of qualification of "she" with others in the office. The correct word to complete the sentence is "more." Therefore, the correct answer is "She is more well-qualified than anyone else in the office."
4. Is your new car any good than your old one?
This sentence is comparing the quality of the new car with the old one. The word "good" needs to be changed to make the comparison. The correct word to complete the sentence is "better." Therefore, the correct answer is "Is your new car any better than your old one?"
5. She's a far experienced player than her opponent.
The sentence is comparing the level of experience of "she" with her opponent. The word "experienced" needs to be changed to make the comparison. The correct word to complete the sentence is "more." Therefore, the correct answer is "She's a far more experienced player than her opponent."