Use the right form of the adjective:
A.
The Best and the Worst
Joe Brown has the (beautiful) garden in our town. Nearly everybody enters for “The (nice) Garden Competition” each year but Joe wins every time. Bill’s garden is (large) than Joe’s. Bill works (hard) than Joe and grows (many) flowers and veg etables, but Jot’s garden is (interesting). I like gardens too, but I don’t like hard work. Every year I enter for “The Garden Competition" too and I always win a little prize for the (bad) garden in the town.
B.
I have seen the seven wonders of the world**** and if there is an eighth I have seen it too. I have walked through the public parks of every civilized and uncivilized country in the world. I have slept in the (fine) beds of the (fashionable) hotels of the (big) cities of the (good) countries. I have eaten the (tasty) foods on Earth, I havespent long afternoons in the (beau tiful) gardens of the (rich) people on Earth drinking green tea, reading the (cheap) novels and smoking the (expensive) cigars. I haveplayed poker with the (famous) people — with the Prince of Wfcles and with the Countess of Strassbouig. Seven of the won ders I have seen, but the (good) place for me is Beale Street.
C.
Carol’s Apple Cake
Carol baked on apple cake yesterday, but she couldn’t fol low all the instructions in her cookbook because she didn’t have enough of the ingredients. She used (little) flour and (few) eggs than the recipe required. She also used (little) but ter, (few) apples, (few) raisins and (little) sugar than she needed. As a result Carol’s apple cake didn’t taste very good. In fact it tasted terrible