Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences. Use much/a bit etc. + a comparative form. Use than where necessary.
EXAMPLE:
You’re driving too fast. Could you drive ***? ( a bit/slowly)
ANSWER:
a bit more slowly
Correct:
Incorrect:
Her illness was much more serious than we thought at first. (much/serious)
This bag is too small. I need something much bigger. (much/big)
I’m afraid the problem is much more complicated than it seems. (much/complicated)
You looked depressed this morning but you look a bit happier now. (a bit/happy)
I enjoyed our visit to the museum. It was far more interesting than I expected. (far/interesting)
You’re driving too fast. Could you drive a bit more slowly? ( a bit/slowly)
It’s a lot easier to learn a foreign language in the country where it is spoken. (a lot/easy)
I thought she was younger than me but in fact she’s slightly older (slightly/old)