I. Underline the correct word, adjective or adverb. 1. My friends are most/mostly vegetarians.
2. Jane works hard/hardly in order to finish her word on time.
3. He left the room quiet/quietly.
4. She always dresses smart/smartly.
5. She behaves very good/well.
6. Your writing is terrible. I can hard/hardly read it.
7. Don’t walk so fast/fastly. Cannot you walk more slowly?
8. She speaks English perfect/perfectly.
9. The meeting was very bad/badly organized.
10. The driver of the car was serious/ seriously injured in the accident.
II. Put in the correct form of the adjectives:
1. The USA is (large)…………………………………… than England.
2. Chemistry is (difficult) ……………………………..…than physics.
3. It’s (bad)………………….………… mistake he has ever made.
4. An elephant is…………………….………. ( little) dangerous than a tiger.
5. Tigers are……………………..……………(much) dangerous than snakes.
6. It was…………………………………(horrible) holiday……… my life.
7. The beach was………………………… (dirty) of all the beaches on the island.
8. It was the…………………………… (expensive) vase………….…the whole shop.
9. The ……….(early) we leave, the…………..(soon) we arrive.
10. Paul is not………. tall……………. Tom.
Nowadays addiction to shopping is a big problem, especially among teenagers. Today you are able to find plenty of expensive and quite affordable things even for a teenager with little pocket money. But does it make any difference to society or environment if you are in fashionable jeans or not? Lots of people are really obsessed with the impression they create. They even need somebody's assistance to understand which things are valuable and which are absolutely useless. So, be responsible when going shopping.