You find this at the sink. It's where the water comes out. You turn it on and off.
tap
He's only 15. He isn't __________ ___________ to vote.
old enough
While my brother was playing football, he ___________ his leg.
broke/injured/hurt/cut
The comparative and superlative adjectives of 'easy' are...
easier / the easiest
Magazines can be bought in this shop.
You _______________ magazines in this shop.
can buy
A short period of light rain is called a....
shower.
We need to buy some bread. There is only a _________ in the cupboard.
little
By the time the man ___________ at the station the train _____________.
arrived // had left
Madrid is ______________ than Seville from Huelva. (far)
further // farther
He plays the guitar really well.
He's really _________________ playing guitar.
good at
There's always a local __________ on the menu at my dad's favourite restaurant.
dish / food / course / vegetarian
dish
Oh dear, there are a lot of people. I don't think we bought __________ _________ for people to eat.
enough food
I __________ already ___________ Titanic but my sister ________ __________ it yet.
have // seen/watched
hasn't // seen/watched
What are the comparative and superlative adverbs of 'carefully' and 'fast'?
more carefully / most carefully
faster / fastest
When she was young, she loved playing with dolls.
She ________________ love playing with dolls when she was young.
used to
Can you stop driving. I need to get ______ ________ the car.
out of
I don't use ____________ shampoo, just _________ drops. My hair goes dry if I use ___________ shampoo.
1. much / a lot of / lots of
2. a few
3. a lot of / lots of / too much
Look at the dark clouds in the sky. It _______________ rain.
is going to
Correct the mistake:
This town is more quiet than the town I used to live in.
more quiet --> quieter
I prefer chocolate ice cream to vanilla.
I like chocolate ice cream _____________ vanilla.
more than
I always go to school ______ foot.
on
It doesn't take ____________ time to wash those clothes, but it takes ______ hours, usually two or three to dry them.
1. much / a lot of / lots of
2. a few
Sorry! I have to go because the bus ____________ at half past nine.
leaves
Penelope speaks Spanish _______________ Katie. (well)
better than
Everybody ____________ do exercise.
should / ought to