III. Use the double comparative form of the adjectives and adverbs :
1. She speaks English ……………………………… (fluently)
2. My chair was getting ……………………………….. (uncomfortable)
3. The man was getting ……………………………….. (angry)
4. Peter gets ……………………………… at the time. (selfish)
5. She seems to be getting …………………………. (thin)
6. Life in the modern world is becoming ………………………… (complex)
7. As he was afraid, he walked …………………………… (fast)
8. As the soccer game progressed, the crowd became ………………………… (enthusiastic)
9. Her English is getting ……………………………. (good)
10. I haven’t got a new job. I am becoming ………………………………… (discouraged)
11. The English lessons are ……………………………… (difficult)
12. Meat is getting ………………………………….. (expensive)
13. He is …………………………… for his book. (famous)
14. Nowadays, people eat ………………………… sugar and salt. (little)
15. The river flows ………………………………… (gently)
16. We feel tired because the way is ……………………………. (far)
17. These days ………………………. people learning Russian. (little)
18. As the day went on, the weather got ……………………… (fine)
19. They feel ………………………………… because of the fresh air. (healthy)
20. Her children are old now. She becomes …………………………. (busy)
1.more fluently
2.more unconfortale
3.more angrily
4.more selfish
5.thinner
6.more complex
7. faster
8.more enthusiastic
9. better
10. more discouraged
11.more difficult
12.more expensive
13.more famous
14.less
15.more gently
16.further
17.less
18.finer
19.healthier
20. busier
III. Use the double comparative form of the adjectives and adverbs :
1. more fluently
2. more uncomfortable
3. more angrily
4. more selfish
5. thinner
6. more complex
7. faster
8. more enthusiastic
9. better
10. more discouraged
11. more difficult
12. more expensive
13. more famous
14. less
15. more gently
16. further
17. less
18. finer
19. healthier
20. busier
-answer by jane-
doneat10:4pm
p/s : vote và chọn ctlhn cho mình nhé ><