Job/Staff
Buying Things
Which is Better/Best?
Which Do You Like?
100

Please don’t talk to me right now. I _______ about an idea for my design.

a. think 

b. am thinking 

c. don’t think

Please don’t talk to me right now. I (b. am thinking) about an idea for my design.

100

Complete the sentence with the phrase below. 

similar to / like /same as  

I love your kitchen. I want my kitchen to look the ________ yours.

I love your kitchen. I want my kitchen to look the same as yours.

100

Complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in the bracket.

The Montague apartment is _______ to a park than the Crown Heights apartment. (close)

The Montague apartment is closer to a park than the Crown Heights apartment.

100

Which is the correct adjective (in brackets)?  

enough or too  

This apartment costs only $1,000 a month, and it’s definitely _____ (roomy) for us.

This apartment costs only $1,000 a month, and it’s definitely too (roomy) for us.

200

The receptionist _____ wonderful in her new red dress. a. is looking 

b. look 

c. looks

The receptionist (a. is looking) wonderful in her new red dress. 

200

Complete the sentences with the phrases below. similar to / different from /same as  

Let’s remodel our old bathroom. We’ll make it _______ how it is now.

Let’s remodel our old bathroom. We’ll make it different from how it is now. 

200

Complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in the bracket.

The Crown Heights apartment is ______ the Montague apartment.

The Crown Heights apartment is more expensive than the Montague apartment.

200

Which is the correct adjective (in brackets)?  

enough or too 

The kitchen is very old-fashioned. I don’t think it’s _______ (modern) for us.

The kitchen is very old-fashioned. I don’t think it’s modern enough for us.

300

Complete the sentence below using the words sew or be creative

Both Lola and Carl enjoy ______________.

Both Lola and Carl enjoy sewing.

Both Lola and Carl enjoy being creative

300

Say the words in the correct order to form a sentence. 

the same / these pans / as my old ones / quality / are

These pans are the same quality as my old one. 

300

Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. 

The view from your balcony is ______ the view from my balcony. (nice)

The view from your balcony is nicer than the view from my balcony.

300

Complete the sentences with the correct quantifier. 

much, a lot of, or lots of

The Jones family doesn’t have ______ time to pack and move in.

All are correct.

400

Complete the sentences below using the words travel or write articles about travel.

Jack likes _________.

Jack likes traveling.

Jack likes to travel.

Jack likes writing articles about travel.

400

Say the words in the correct order to form a sentence. 

the landlord / to sign / he is / agreed / glad / the lease

He is glad the landlord agreed to sign the lease.  

400

Complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in the bracket. 

Lakeside is one of the ______ (good) neighborhoods in the area. 

Lakeside is one of the better neighborhoods in the area.

400

Complete the sentences with the correct quantifier. 

fewer or less

Betty’s apartment has _____ space than Sue’s apartment.

Betty’s apartment has less space than Sue’s apartment.

500

Complete the sentence with the correct Present Simple form of the verb in bracket.

She ______ (have) eight years of experience.  

She has eight years of experience.

500

In your own words, what does the sentence below mean?

It is more convenient to shop on the weekends than during the week.

Various answers... 

People are busy during the week with work and/or school.

People will get home late after a long day if they go shopping during the week. 

People are rested in the weekend and can take more time shopping.

500

Complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in the brackets. 

I disagree. It isn’t ______(far) to the park from here.

I disagree. It isn’t farther to the park from here.

500

Which is the correct adjective (in brackets)?  

enough or too

Look at this lovely big living room. It’s _____ (large) for the whole family.

Look at this lovely big living room. It’s large enough for the whole family.