1. Put the adjectives in brackets in the comparative or superlative form.
2. Underline the correct word
1. The author’s new book sold out very/completely fast.
2. They wanted to buy a sculpture from the exhibition, but it was completely/rather expensive.
3. It’s very/absolutely impossible for me to finish this book in two days; it’s huge!
4. The acting in this film was totally/extremely perfect.
5. They are completely/rather worried that they will be late to the opening of the art show.
3. Use the correct adjective/adverb from the list below in the correct form to complete the sentences.
well, easily, accurately, much, little, bad
4. Circle the mistake (A or B) and then correct it.