Focus on nominals: practice grammar book for intermediate learners of English. Бочарова М.В - 72 стр.

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8. It was raining…(heavy).
9. The man looked…(suspicious) and behaved…(strange), so we called the po-
lice.
10. You look …(terrible)! Are you all right?
11. Do you feel…(nervous) before the examinations?
12. I found a flat quite …(easy).
13. The manager looked at him…(suspicious) when he came in.
14. Brunhilde stood up…(nervous) as the men came into the room.
15. The suitcase seemed …(heavy), but she carried it as if it were … (light).
16. That chicken tastes…(delicious).
17. This yogurt has a … (delicious) creamy flavour.
18. Dress your child in layers of clothes you can remove…(easy).
19. The guards looked really …(nasty).
20. She took the money and eyed me …(nasty).
TASK 99. Fill in the correct adjective or adverb form of the words in brackets.
1. Gillian behaved very…(bad) at the party last night.
2. You’re quite…(good) at playing the piano, aren’t you?
3. Think about it…(careful) before making a decision.
4. It makes me feel…(sad) to think of you living alone.
5. If you can’t talk…(sensible), don’t talk at all.
6. The ability to think…(logical) is an important skill.
7. I…(true) believe this to be the finest novel ever written.
8. Please don’t drive so…(fast).
9. Although I had only met him once he greeted me…(friendly).
10. You’re bound to make mistakes if you write so…(careless).
11. Linda washes her hair…(daily).
12. The meeting was very…(bad) organized.
13. My leg was hurting me. I could …(hard) walk.
8. It was raining    (heavy).
9. The man looked       (suspicious) and behaved          (strange), so we called the po-
   lice.
10. You look      (terrible)! Are you all right?
11. Do you feel     (nervous) before the examinations?
12. I found a flat quite     (easy).
13. The manager looked at him (suspicious) when he came in.
14. Brunhilde stood up       (nervous) as the men came into the room.
15. The suitcase seemed        (heavy), but she carried it as if it were         (light).
16. That chicken tastes      (delicious).
17. This yogurt has a       (delicious) creamy flavour.
18. Dress your child in layers of clothes you can remove            (easy).
19. The guards looked really        (nasty).
20. She took the money and eyed me             (nasty).


TASK 99. Fill in the correct adjective or adverb form of the words in brackets.
   1. Gillian behaved very       (bad) at the party last night.
   2. You’re quite      (good) at playing the piano, aren’t you?
   3. Think about it       (careful) before making a decision.
   4. It makes me feel       (sad) to think of you living alone.
   5. If you can’t talk     (sensible), don’t talk at all.
   6. The ability to think      (logical) is an important skill.
   7. I    (true) believe this to be the finest novel ever written.
   8. Please don’t drive so      (fast).
   9. Although I had only met him once he greeted me               (friendly).
   10. You’re bound to make mistakes if you write so            (careless).
   11. Linda washes her hair       (daily).
   12. The meeting was very        (bad) organized.
   13. My leg was hurting me. I could           (hard) walk.
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