The Drama Club are rehearsing a new play. Jane is telling the actors what to do. They aren’t doing things right yet. Complete what Jane says using the comparative of an adverb.
You didn’t go out
quietly enough, Mark. Can you go out more quietly next time?
You aren’t near enough, Tom. Come nearer to her.
1 You have to speak really clearly. Can you speak ..., please, Helen?
2 You didn’t wait long enough, Lynn. Can you stay a little ... in the doorway?
3 You haven’t learnt your words very well, Peter. I hope you know them ... next time.
4 You aren’t angry enough, Sarah. Can you shout rather...?
5 Angela, that isn’t far enough. Walk ... to the left.
6 And you’re supposed to be nervous. Can you look round a bit... ?
7 I want you to hit the table hard. You can hit it... than that, Bob.
8 Be careful when you lay the table, Sue. Try to do it ... next time.
Explain what these evening courses at Milchester College will teach you to do.
□ Map-reading Made Easy
□ Faster Typing
□ More Fluent French
□ Improve Your Cooking
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