She studies __________(hard) than ever as the exam approaching.
She studies harder than ever as the exam approaching. .
Adjective or adverb? If it's an adverb, say the adjective form or vice versa.
quick
adjective
quickly
My manager says that I play _________ to win the competition.
a. too much well
b. enough well
c. well enough
c. well enough
"What do you call a large, grand residence where royalty or a high-ranking official might live?"
palace
He was running as __________ as a cheetah. (fast)
He was running as fast as a cheetah.
Adjective or adverb? If it's an adverb, say the adjective form or vice versa.
patient
adjective
patiently
________ money can be bad for football players who are still in their 20s.
a. too many
b. too
c. too much
c. too much
"What do you call a structure built over a river, road, or other obstacle to allow people or vehicles to cross from one side to the other?"
bridge
She uses internet much _________ than I do. (frequently)
She uses internet much more frequently than I do.
Adjective or adverb? If it's an adverb, say the adjective form or vice versa.
well
adverb
good
This house is _____ small; we need a bigger one.
a. too
b. too much
c. enough
a. too
"What do you call the remains of an old building or structure, often from ancient times, that has been partially or completely destroyed?"
ruins
Write the sentences in the correct order:
He / the / in Europe / was / footballer / best
He was the best footballer in Europe.
Adjective or adverb? If it's an adverb, say the adjective form or vice versa.
fast
adjective/adverb
Complete the sentences with too, too much, too many, enough and the word in brackets.
You can't run 10 miles. You aren't ________ (fit); you need more training.
You can't run 10 miles. You aren't fit enough; you need more training.
"What do you call a carved or sculpted figure, often of a person or animal, created from materials like stone, metal, or wood and displayed as an artwork or monument?"
statue
1) Write the sentences in the correct order:
plays / than / better / you / Sonia /tennis
2) Rewrite the sentence so that the meaning is the same.
1) Sonia plays tennis better than you.
2) You don't play tennis as well as Sonia.
Adjective or adverb? If it's an adverb, say the adjective form or vice versa.
friendly
adjective
no adverb form, but
when you want to describe an action in a friendly way, you can use the phrase "in a friendly manner" or "in a friendly way." For example:
This hospital is a total chaos. There are _____ patients and not _____ doctors.
to much / too many
b.too / enough
c.too many / enough
c. too many / enough
"What do you call a large fortified building or group of buildings, often with high walls and towers, historically used as a residence and defense structure for nobility or royalty?"
castle