b) I don’t know why we spent so much time on the______________important aspect of the problem. c) Jack isn’t______________clever as he thinks. d) Read this text first. It’s easier______________the other one. e) My wife is the______________wonderful person in the world. I’m a lucky man. f) Larger cars are usually______________comfortable. g) But there’s nothing more important______________your health. h) Eight thousand crowns?! I was imagining something a lot______________expensive than that. i) It’s the______________boring film I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen a lot of boring films. j) I’m at least as tired______________you are, but I’m still smiling. k) The______________expensive model we have is for three thousand. All the others cost more______________six. l) Can you imagine anything______________stupid than that? I certainly can’t. m) I don’t know why they gave her the prize. She’s______________hard‑working than most of us. n) Well, that was______________worst restaurant experience I have ever had.
a) I can’t watch the news any more. It always makes me so______________I want to cry. b) She didn’t even ask me if I was______________in what she was offering. c) Why are official forms often so unnecessarily______________? d) I wasn’t too______________by Aunt Elsa’s gift, which of course was socks again. e) He found the walk so______________he went straight to bed. f) The film was so______________that he fell asleep in the middle of it. g) The teacher is highly______________with her progress and says it’s clear she is very talented. h) I don’t see what’s so______________about lying on a beach for two weeks. i) The cat was______________at the noise and ran to hide under the bed. j) She’d made such a silly mistake she felt extremely______________. k) Things look very______________so far. Let’s hope we’re not disappointed in the end. l) These stastics are truly______________. Something must be done immediately.
Article source Time to Practise 2 - Sarah Peters, Tomáš Gráf - Velká sbírka cvičení z anglické gramatiky - Neslovesné jevy a souhrnné testy (Polyglot, 2008) ISBN: 978-80-86195-53-7 Read more articles from Time to Practise 2