Vocabulary
Grammar
Unit 9
Unit 10
Miscellaneous
100

a piece of women's clothing that hangs from the waist and has no legs

skirt

100
Do you think Fanta is _______ (tasty) than Coca Cola?

Do you think Fanta is tastier than Coca Cola?

100

Right now the pupils ________ (read) a book and the teacher ______ (write) on the board.

Right now the pupils are reading a book and the teacher is writing on the board.

100

My pet is _____ (fat) than my friend's pet.

My pet is fatter than my friend's pet.

100

She usually _________ TV on Sundays.

She usually watches TV on Sundays.

200
What's the meaning of IT?

Information Technology

200

I think water is _________ (refreshing) drink.

I think water is the most refreshing drink.

200

Almost every day class _______ (begin) at 8:00, but on Tuesdays the class _______ (start) at 8:30.

Almost every day class begins at 8:00, but on Tuesdays the class starts at 8:30.

200

My grade on this test is _________ (bad) than last week's test.

My grade on this test is worse than last week's test.

200

a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material

suit

300

You use these to listen to music. You put them on your ears.

Headphones

300

Listen! She ________ the piano.

Listen! She is playing the piano.

300

She always __________ playing computer games when she really needs to study (use time badly).

She always wastes time playing computer games when she really needs to study

300

The Everest is ______ mountain in the world.

The Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

300

I do my homework most of _________, but I sometimes_________ (own ideas).

I do my homework most of the time, but I sometimes forget to do it.

400

This object has numbers, symbols and all the letters of the alphabet on it. You use it to write an email on the computer.

Keyboard

400

Harold Black is a famous pianist. He _________ (give) two or three concerts every week. He _____________(travel) a lot and this week he is in New York. He is staying at an expensive hotel. He is at this hotel now. He ____________(have) his breakfast in the dining room. He ________(drink) a cup of coffee and he _________ (read) a newspaper.

Harold Black is a famous pianist. He gives two or three concerts every week. He travels a lot and this week he is in New York. He is staying at an expensive hotel. He is at this hotel now. He is having his breakfast in the dining room. He is drinking a cup of coffee and he is reading a newspaper.

400

Complete this conversation:

Can I _______ you?

Yes, how _______ are these sunglasses?

They're $30.00.

Ok, I'll ______ them. Can I pay _______ credit _____?

Can I help you?

Yes, how much are these sunglasses?

They're $30.00.

Ok, I'll take them. Can I pay by credit card?

400

We stayed at _________ hotel in town (cheap).

We stayed at the cheapest hotel in town (cheap).

400

He looks a bit sad yesterday, but he looks ______ today.

He looks a bit sad yesterday, but he looks happier today.

500

a warm piece of clothing that covers the top of your body and is pulled on over your head

jumper / sweater

500

wear/get dressed/go/get up

He __________  to bed late and he always _________ early. But he sometimes ________  so quickly, and this morning he _______________ one blue sock and one red one!

He goes to bed late and he always gets up early. But he sometimes gets dressed so quickly, and this morning he is wearing one blue sock and one red one!

500

She __________ baking cookies, but at the moment she ___________ cookies because she _______ (study) at school.

She likes baking cookies, but at the moment she isn't baking cookies because she is studying at school.

500

We had a great holiday. It was one of ___________ holidays we've ever had. (verb: enjoy, adjective: ?)

We had a great holiday. It was one of the most enjoyable holidays we've ever had.

500

Write these numbers in British English.

1,345,612 

631,256,721

One million, three hundred and forty-five thousand, six hundred and twelve 

Six hundred thirty-one million two hundred fifty-six thousand seven hundred twenty-one

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