Answer:
My favorite places in Karachi are Clifton Beach, Islamabad and Frere Hall.
These places are truly unique and unmatched, I honestly <em>found</em> them beautiful.
<em>I did not have</em> <u>enough</u> time to visit all the places <em>I wanted</em> but I was <u>very </u>happy with the ones <em>I could visit</em>, as they<em> were</em> <u>extremely </u>wonderful.
Explanation:
Adjectives are words that accompany nouns to describe a quality of them. There are many types of adjectives: qualifying, possessive, numerals, demonstrative, etc.
In this case we use: unique, unmatched and beautiful.
Adverbs of degree are those that we can find most of the time modifying adjectives, adverbs or verbs. In this case we have: enough, very and extremely.
And finally, the sentences must be written in the past tense. This tense indicates an action that started and ended at a specific time in the past, as we can see in the examples: found, I did not, I wanted, I was, I could visit, they were.