Put the words in brackets into the comparative form. Add any other words you need (such as than)
These days, with such a variety of clothes in stores, people often find it difficult to discover their own style. They struggle to buy clothes that fit them. Many people feel they could use some help in becoming (1) (fashionable).
This is where people like Aruzhan come to the rescue. Aruzhan is a stylist and her job is to help people dress well and advise them how to buy (2) (good) clothes. She teaches people how to shop and how to choose great clothes. She says that one common problem is that big people wear clothes that are (3) (tight) they should be, and small people wear clothes that are (4) (big) they should be. It's (5) (important) that clothes fit than that they look very cool and trendy in the shop. But some people are (6) (bad) students than others, and don't listen to what Aruzhan tells them. 'When people listen to my advice, they leave (7) (happy) and (8) (stylish) when they arrived. Helping them is very rewarding!; says Aruzhan.