Use the proper form of the adjectives in brackets: 1.I think a (low) price will attract (many) customers.
2.That was (happy) day of my life.
3.(long) he works at the office, (little) he likes his work.
4.Her (old) son is a Sales Manager.
5.You will need (far) education if you want to be a good specialist.
6.It is one of (important) problems of our business.
7.Who knows our employer (well) than you?
8.We have (little) interest in this work than you.
9.(far) from work you live, (much) time you spend to get there.
10.Even (long) day has an end.
11.Today he worked (slowly) than usual.
12.Health is (good) than wealth.
13.I am sorry to say but you worked (badly) of all.
14.(much) people know about the nature, (well) they can control it.
15.Of all my friends Nick does (little) work.