). VI. Use the right form of the adjective: 1. I suppose you know him well-probably (good) than anybody else. 2. He spoke English badly- (bad) than expected. 3. I can't understand what you're saying. Could you speak a bit (slow)? 4. A snail is (slow) than a tortoise. 5. I'd like to change cars (often). 6. My mother was feeling tired last night so she went to bed (early) than usual
1. I suppose you know him well-probably better than anybody else.
2. He spoke English badly-worse than expected.
3. I can't understand what you're saying. Could you speak a bit slower?
4. A snail is slower than a tortoise.
5. I'd like to change cars often.
6. My mother was feeling tired last night so she went to bed earlier than usual.