Why don't you cut your hair? It's very __________!
LONG
The comparative form of "SHORT"
SHORTER THAN
We use as...as to say that two things have similar characteristics. TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
A bit is used to describe a small difference. TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
I will buy this dress _________ this jacket.
AND
She's wearing __________ to correct her teeth.
BRACES
The superlative form of "beautiful"
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
She isn't as ________ as her sister. (TALL)
TALL
Her hair is __________ longer than mine. Mine is only up to my shoulders.
MUCH / A LOT
He couldn't buy new trainers __________ he didn't have enough money.
BECAUSE
We put money or cards inside this object. It's usually small.
WALLET
These shoes are _________________ the ones we saw at the other shop. (CHEAP)
CHEAPER THAN
We can't buy this cell phone. It's _________ expensive!
TOO
My little brother is a ______ taller this year, but he is still the shortest in his class.
She was tired of her hair style ___________ she went to the hairdresser's.
SO
Lines in a t-shirt/shirt/dress.
STRIPES
The opposite of "more"
LESS
We write enough + the adjective. For example: This T-shirt is enough big for my dad. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE
Bags aren't quite as expensive _______ trainers.
AS
They sell nice clothes ________ the shop assistants are very rude.
BUT
He likes to __________ _____ at parties. He never wears common clothes.
STAND OUT
It's ________________ shop! I'll never come back again. (BAD)
THE WORST
Her bag is as colourful as / too colourful / colourful enough! She can't combine it with her clothes.
TOO COLOURFUL
The gift she gave me was _______ lot nicer than I expected.
A
____________ she tried on the pair of jeans, they didn't suit her.
ALTHOUGH