Comic
I’m updating* my CV to find a little job…
But… you don’t say much!
A super CV
Is everything okay, Boulard?
You need to give more detailed information! To make a company want to hire* you!
Now, that’s what I call a super CV!
Thanks, Miss!
Yes, Miss!
Travel…
Skills* Sports played…
Hobbies and interests…
So?
Have you contacted any companies?
The presentation needs work, and it’s full of spelling* mistakes…
Let* me have* a look at it!
Go* ahead, I’m listening…
No* way! My CV is farH!* too good! I’m scared* someone will offer* me a real job!
We can use “far ” before comparative adjectives and too or too much/many to mean “very much/many more”. For example, The teacher made Boulard’s CV far longer than it had been; It’s far too far to walk to the centre of town!