B1 Adjective - Adverb AD007 - English Practice
(BAD, BAD) 4. The boss is always well-informed. There’s not much you can hide from him. (GOOD) 5. My French isn’t very good, but I can understand him perfectly if he speaks slowly. (GOOD, PERFECT, SLOW) 6. The film was terrible. I haven’t seen one as bad as that before. (TERRIBLE, BAD) 7. Sue was terribly upset about losing her job ... ................
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