Hi, Minju! Thank you for these wonderful questions. Let us discuss them more in the class. See you!
--Teacher Anji
1. TASTY:
A. Comparative: tastier or more tasty
Sample sentence: Orange is tastier than banana.
>> CORRECT
B. Superlative: the tastest
Sample sentence: Rice noodle is the tastest food of noodle food.
>> Rice noodles is the tastiest among all noodles.
1. feel free
ex: Feel free to eat! -> Feel free + to eat
feel free to
ex: Feel free to eat! -> Feel free to + eat
-> How can I tell?
>> It just depends on the conversation.
2. Feel free doesnt need subject. Feel free have implied subject always. But feel free to needs subject. But feel free to have implied subject sometimes. Right?
>> Both 'feel free' and 'feel free to' have implied subjects, but 'feel free to' needs a verb after 'to'.
3. ex: You look tasteful. = You look good.
You dont look tasteful. = You dont look good.
-> Right?
>> Tasteful means you have a good taste, or you know how to judge aesthetics or behavior well. It means you don't do or choose simething 'ugly' or 'bad'.
example: Your choice of clothes is great. It's very tasteful.
You really handled the problem well. It was very tasteful of you.
4.chili = chili pepper
-> Right?
>> CORRECT
5. The Life of an Idol.
-> Don't you capitalize of like an always? And should I capitalize i in Idol?
>> CORRECT
6. dresses -> vowel-ss-vowel = zz
-> Right?
>> CORRECT
7. thirty -> Should I not pronounce r sound?
>> You need to pronounce r.
checked -> Should I pronounce k sound?
>> Yes.
vacation -> Should I pronounce va as vu?
>> It's a barely there sound, just 'v'.
month -> Should I pronounce mon as mun?
>> yes