A.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Exercise 21, Page 97
Exercise 21, Page 97
1.
Understood.
2.
Wouldn't
have been.
3.
Will give.
4.
Would tell.
5.
Would have
been.
6.
Had.
7.
Stopped.
8.
Needed.
9.
Would have
found.
10.
Enjoyed.
11.
Paint.
12.
Were.
13.
Writes.
14.
Had
permitted.
15.
Had spent.
16.
Will.
17.
Buys.
18.
Had decided.
19.
Would have
written.
20.
Will leak.
21.
Had Studied.
22.
Hears.
23.
See.
24.
Gets.
25.
Turn.
26.
Were.
27.
Would have
called.
28.
Would have
talked.
29.
Explained.
30.
Spoke.
B.
ADVERB, ADJECTIVE AND COMPARISON DEGREE
Exercise 26, Page 107
1.
Well.
2.
Intense
3.
Brightly.
4.
Fluent.
5.
Fluently.
6.
Smooth.
7.
Accurately.
8.
Bitter.
9.
Soon.
10.
Fast.
Exercise 27, Page 109
1.
Terrible
2.
Well.
3.
Good.
4.
Calm.
5.
Sick.
6.
Quickly.
7.
Diligently.
8.
Vehemently.
9.
Relaxed.
10.
Noisy.
Exercise 28, Page 114
1.
As soon.
2.
More
important.
3.
As well.
4.
More
Expensive.
5.
As hot as.
6.
More
talented.
7.
More
colorful.
8.
Happier.
9.
Worse.
10.
Faster.
Exercise 29, Page 114
1.
Than.
2.
Than.
3.
From.
4.
Than.
5.
As.
6.
Than.
7.
As.
8.
Than.
9.
Than.
10.
From.
Exercise 30, Page 117
1.
Best.
2.
Happiest.
3.
Faster.
4.
Creamiest.
5.
More
colorful.
6.
Better.
7.
Good
8.
Awkwarder.
9.
Least.
10.
Skip Out.
11.
The Best.
12.
From.
13.
Less
Impressive.
14.
The Sicker.
15.
Than
16.
Twice as
much as.
17.
Few.
18.
Much.
19.
Farthest.
20.
More Famous.