3. use the adverbs of these adjectives in their comparative form to complete the short dialogues. the first one has been done for you. soon, hard, easy, good, fast 1. i can’t lift 100 kilos easily. – well, i’m sure i can lift 100 kilos more easily than you. 2. i don’t think i can run … today. – why not? i’m quite sure you’ll run … me. 3. do you really think i don’t wash the car … enough? – well, i hope today you’ll wash it … the last time. 4. i’m so tired. i’ve worked so … today. – look at kate and tom. they’ve worked … you. 5. lunch is almost ready. can you come home …? – ok. i’ll come home… you think. see you in a minute.
– Well, I’m sure I can lift 100 kilos more easily than you.
2. I don’t think I can run fast today.
– Why not? I’m quite sure you’ll run faster than me.
3. Do you really think I don’t wash the car well enough?
– Well, I hope today you’ll wash it better than the last time.
4. I’m so tired. I’ve worked so hard today.
– Look at Kate and Tom. They’ve worked harder than you.
5. Lunch is almost ready. Can you come home soon?
– OK. I’ll come home sooner than you think. See you in a minute.