Choose the correct option: People always need / need always houses.
always need
Choose the correct option: Alexander is studying / studies for his exams at the moment.
is studying
Choose the correct option: I think in the future people will / are going to work less.
will
Choose the correct option: My office is smaller / more small than the office of our CEO.
is smaller
Choose the correct option: We don't have many / much time. We need to hurry up.
much
Choose the correct option: He always is / is always in a bad mood in the morning.
is always
Choose the correct option: She gives / is giving presentations once a week.
gives
Choose the correct option: We will / are going to have a corporate party on Friday. Everything's ready.
are going to
Choose the correct option: This flyer is interestinger / more interesting than the newspaper ad.
more interesting
Choose the correct option: The first class ticket costs many / much / a lot of money.
a lot of
Choose the correct option: I hardly ever / hardly never / ever hardly write letters any more.
hardly ever
Open the brackets: Which hotel _____ (they stay) at now?
are they staying
Open the brackets: This graph shows that our profit _________ rise in the next quarter.
is going to
______ (cheap) way to get to the office is by bus.
The cheapest
Choose the correct option: Our customers like our service very much and we get very few / a few complaints.
few
read / often / news / Do / the / you?
Do you often read the news?
days / We / these / are / new / a / developing / software
We are developing a new software these days.
Open the brackets: What______ you________ do after this lesson?
What are you going to do after this lesson?
Open the brackets: Doing business in Germany is not as __________ (risky) as in China.
risky
Choose the correct option: I have a little / little time on the weekend. Would you like to meet?
a little
Correct the mistake: He isn't never for the meetings.
He is never for the meetings.
Correct the mistake: I am not understanding what you're saying.
I don't understand what you're saying.
Make a question: How / you / think / education / change in 10 years?
How do you think education will change in 10 years?
Correct the mistake: Generating leads is now less importanter than building trust with the clients we already have.
less important
Correct the mistake: I don't have some news to tell you.
I don't have any news to tell you.