Exercise 21 Conditional sentences (page 97)
- will understand
- Would not
- Will give
- Would told
- Would have
- Had
- Will stop
- Needed
- Would have found
- Had enjoyed
- Paint
- Were
- Writes
- Had permit
- Will spend
- Will accept
- Buys
- Had decided
- Would have written
- Will leak
- Had studied
- Hears
- See
- Gets
- Turn
- Are
- Would have called
- Would have talked
- Explained
- Spoke
Exercise 22 Used to (page 99)
- Eating
- Eating
- Swimming
- Like
- Speaking
- Studying
- Dance
- Sleeping
- Eating
- Eating
Exercise 26 : Adjectives and Adverbs (page 107)
- Well
- Intense
- Brightly
- Fluent
- Fluently
- Smooth
- Accurately
- Bitter
- Soon
- Fast
Exercise 27 : Linking (Copulative) Verbs (page 109)
- Terrible
- Well
- Good
- Calm
- Sick
- Quickly
- Diligently
- Vehemently
- Relaxedly
- Noisy
Exercise 28 : Comparisons (page 114)
- As soon
- More Important
- As well
- More Expensive
- As hot
- More Talented
- More Colorful
- Happier
- Worse
- Faster
Exercise 29 : Comparisons (page 114)
- Than
- Than
- Than
- Than
- Than
- More Than
- With
- Than
- More Than
- More Than
Exercise 30 : Comparisons (page 117)
- Best
- Happiest
- Faster
- Creamiest
- More colorful
- Better
- Good
- More awkwardly
- Least
- Prettiest
- The best
- From
- Less impressive
- The sicker
- Than
- Twice more than
- Few
- Much
- Farthest
- More famous
Exercise 31 : Nouns Functioning as Adjectives (page 118)
- Twelve stories
- Languages
- Three acts
- Two days
- 79 pieces
- Five shelves
- 16 ounces
- Six quarts
- Bricks
- Ten speeds
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