11. Put the adjectives in brackets into the form which suits the meaning of the sentence: 1. It is not always (bright) students who do well in tests. 2. Ethylene shirts are harder-wearing, but cotton shirts are much (comfortable) 3. Which is (deep) Lake Garda or Lake Osseo? 4. I like both of them, bu I think Michael is (casy) to talk to. 5. She has a lot to be thankful for – (sad) thing of all is that she does not realize it. 6. I want to rent a car – (powerful) one you have. 7. Is Cambridge (old) university in Britain? - Vo. Oxford is about 50 years (old) 8. If you were (tidy) and (well-organized) than you are, you would not help loosing things. at football than 9. The boys in our school are (good) the boys in the other schools in the town. 10. She is much (self-confident) than she used to be. hoverbs.