We form the comparative of adverbs ending in-ly with adverbs and the superlative with most. We form the comparative of other adverbs with -er and the superlative with -est. The adverbs well, badly and little have irregular comparative and superlative forms. We can use (not) as + adverb +as to make compare two actions or situations. We can also make negative comparisons with adjectives and least.
Task 1
1. A horror movie is scary.
True
2. Harry likes movies about love.
False
3. Harry really hates action and adventure movies.
False
4. Musical do not sound too exciting for Harry.
5. I heart it's pretty exciting because nobody can guess who the killer is
Task 2.
D) Water attraction to visit in Newquay
B) Water activities in Newquay
C) Interesting history of Newquay
4. Alex likes Newquay because he can go surfing
5. While coasteering you should always go with instructor because it involves rock climbing, jumping into the sea and swimming in the same activity.
win - won, lose - lost, study - studied, become - became, meet - met.