I wouldn't like to be active / famous - I like to keep my life private.
Adam's mum is really cool / cheerful - she plays the guitar in a band and she sings!
I don't do / make friends very easily - I'm shy.
Anya won / took a prize for her short story - it was amazing.
I wouldn't like to be famous - I like to keep my life private.
Adam's mum is really cool - she plays the guitar in a band and she sings!
I don't make friends very easily - I'm shy.
Anya won a prize for her short story - it was amazing.
1. She (make a cake).
2. He (missed the bus).
3. She (write a song).
1. She has made a cake.
2. He's missed the bus.
3. She has written a song.
Can no one / anyone / everyone help me with this computer?
I lost my wallet anywhere / somewhere / nowhere near the school.
anyone
somewhere
Same meaning or Different meaning:
American food isn't as expensive as French food.
French food is more expensive than American food.
I'm not as clever as you.
You are more intelligent than me.
Same meaning
Same meaning
The Adverb Form for:
1. angry =
2. early =
3. bad =
1. angrily
2. early
3. badly
your password | an attachment | a programme | a file | flight mode
1. to delete ...
2. to install ...
3. to open ...
4. to key in ...
5. to activate ...
1. to delete a file
2. to install a programme
3. to open an attachement
4. to key in your password
5. to activate flight mode
Write sentences about Laila with present perfect.
1. do / homework / ✖
2. wash / bike / ✓
3. buy / my brother / a present / ✖
1. She hasn't done her homework.
2. She has washed her bike.
3. She hasn't bought her brother a present.
Can I have something / anything / nothing to drink?
It was very dark and I didn't see nothing / anything / everything.
Nobody / Somebody / Everybody invited her to the party and she was really upset.
something
anything
nobody
with as ... as or not as ... as
Mary is __________ (thin) Kate.
Mary is fatter.
I'm __________ (old) Tom.
We were borin in 2001.
Mary isn't as thin as Kate.
I'm as old as Tom.
Comparative adverbs for:
1. clear
2. good
3. quick
1. more clearly
2. better
3. more quickly
autographs | popular | charming | wrote | just
I met my favourite author today. She was signing ... and books at my local bookstore. She spoke to all her and was ... to my dad. He didn't like her before, but now he thinks she's ... fantasic! She ... her first novel two years ago and now she is so ... .
I met my favourite author today. She was signing autographs and books at my local bookstore. She spoke to all her and was charming to her dad. He didn't like her before, but now he thinks she's just fantasic! She wrote her first novel two years ago and now she is so popular.
Present perfect or past simple of the verbs in brackets.
1. I ... my homework. I ... it last night. (do)
2. My uncle ... in many different countries. Last year he ... in France for three months. (live)
3. Oh no! I ... the bus. I ... it yesterday too. (miss)
1. I've done my homework. I did it last night.
2. My uncle has lived in many different countries. Last year he lived in France for three months.
3. Oh no! I've missed the bus. I missed it yesterday too.
"some, any, no or every."
1. ____one wants to see you, I don't know who it it.2. Has ____one seen my glasses?
3. I've done ____thing today. Can you help me now?
1. Someone
2. Anyone
3. Everything
Millions of people watch reality shows, thousands of people watch chat shows.
Reality programmes are __________ chat shows. (a lot / a little) (popular)
The population of China is 1.351 billion, the population of the USA is 313.9 million.
China is ___________ the USA. (much / a little) (populated)
Reality programmes are a lot more popular than chat shows.
China is much more populated than the USA.
Comparative adverb form of the adjective:
1. Mary speaks Spanish a lot _____ than me. (good)
2. I got home _____ than my friend. (quick)
3. Jamie gets to school _____ on Tuesday. (early)
1. Mary speak Spanish a lot better than me.
2. I got home more quickly than my friend.
3. Jamie gets to school earlier on Tuesday.
1. YAZ: I knew all answers! g____ s____
2. ANA: Have you seen the latest episode? It was really funny. s____
3. JOE: Zane was voted off the show yesterday? r____ s____
4. LUCIA: I think Rebecca Jones sings beautifully, she should be the winner. t____ s____
5. TOBY: I watched Tom and Jerry yesterday and I laughed a lot. c____
1. game show
2. sitcom
3. reality show
4. talent show
5. cartoon
Write the sentence with the present perfect and for or since.
1. He moved there last year.
2. We started this school when we were eleven.
3. He became a teacher in 1999.
4. I bought it a long time ago.
1. He's been/lived there for a year.
2. We've been at this school since we were eleven.
3. He's been a teacher since 1999.
4. I've had it for a long time.
"some of, all of, any of or none of"
1. ____ my friends remembered my birthday and I was really upset.2. My granddad has a large collection of stamps, but only ____ them are very rare.
3. I've got three computers and ____ them have got different passwords to activate them.
4. My sister baked some biscuits, but we didn't eat ____ them. They were awful.
1. None of
2. Some of
3. All of
4. Any of
exciting | delicious | enjoyable
as ... as / not as ... as + your own ideas.
1. Horror films are _________ action films.
2. A play is _________ a concert.
3. Biscuit are ___________ cakes.
your own ideas.
Comparative adverb forms
1. He plays the guitar ____ (bad) than her.
2. She sings ____ (good) than I do.
3. He got to work ____ (early) today than yesterday.
4. I tried ____ (hard) in P.E. today than you.
1. worse
2. better
3. earlier
4. harder
A: 'I find it difficult to r_____ names - I'm good with faces, but not names.'
B: 'Well, I g______ you don't pay enough attention when you meet new people.'
A: 'I w_____ why my school results are so bad.' 'Well, I s_____ you c_____ enough on what you are studying.
A: 'I find it difficult to remember names - I'm good with faces, but not names.'
B: 'Well, I guess you don't pay enough attention when you meet new people.'
A: 'I wonder why my school results are so bad.' 'Well, I suggest you concentrate enough on what you are studying.
Write sentences using the present perfect and for or since.
1. Fred arrived here at six o'clock. (BE)
2. The new shop opened yesterday. (BE OPEN)
3. Last summer was the last time I met her. (NOT SEE)
4. I bought my dog in 2012. (HAVE)
1. Fred has been here since six o'clock.
2. The new shop has been opened since yesterday.
3. I haven't seen her since last summer.
4. I have had my dog since 2012.
somewhere | anyone | nothing | everywhere | nobody
When I am at the cinema and someone is talking on their mobile phone, I get very angry. People talk on their phones .... , but I don't think they should use them in the cinema. I'd like to go .... on holiday without my mobile phone or my computer. I would do .... for two weeks and .... could send me messages or call me! Would .... like to come with me?
When I am at the cinema and someone is talking on their mobile phone, I get very angry. People talk on their phones everywhere, but I don't think they should use them in the cinema. I'd like to go somewhere on holiday without my mobile phone or my computer. I would do nothing for two weeks and nobody could send me messages or call me! Would anyone like to come with me.
Spaceman 2 is the best new sci-fi/action film for a long time. The special effects in this film are ____ (good) Spaceman 1 and the story is ____ (interesting). But the film was ____ (expensive) Spaceman 1 to make - it cost $250 million. Many people thought that Spaceman 1 was the ____ (bad) film ever made but I think this ____ (late) film is a bit better.
better than
more interesting
more expensive than
worst
latest
Comparative adverb form of the adjective:
1. You drive dangerous. (I /safe)
2. Kate arrived late at school. (Pete / early)
3. Charles can dance very badly. (His brother / well)
4. You talk to your parents very rudely. (I / polite)
1. I drive more safely than you.
2. Pete arrived at school earlier than Kate
3. His brother dances better than Charles.
4. I talk/speak more politely to my parents than you.