Choose the best choice.
What ____ next weekend?
a. do you do
b. are you going to do
c. will you do
B
What are you going to do next weekend?
Complete the sentence with an appropriate word.
I'm more tired today ___ I was yesterday
THAN
Complete the sentence with an apropriate word. Do not use THAT.
I have a friend ____ is very good at repairing cars.
WHO
What are ___ things to see and do in your town?
a.the interesting
b.most interesting
c.the most interesting
C
the most interesting
Choose the best choice.
What would you like to drink? I ___ tea, please.
a. have
b. am going to have
c. will have
C
I will have tea, please.
The comparative form of good and bad.
Better and worse
Complete the sentence with an appropriate word.
The Kingfisher group, _____ name was changed from Woolworths earlier this year, includes about 720 high street shops.
WHOSE
The opposite of the most hazardous
The safest
Complete the sentences using the appropriate tense.
- I don't know how to use this microscope.
- It's easy. I ____ you (show).
I will show you
My camera cost $100. Yours cost $96.
My camera...
My camera is more expensive than yours.
Have you seen the money that was on the table?
Right
The superlative form of good and bad
The best and the worst
It's a nice day, so you have decided to take a walk. You tell your friend, just before you go.
- The weather is too nice to stay in. I ____ a walk. (take)
- Good idea. I think I ____ you. (join)
- The weather is too nice to stay in. I am going to take a walk.
- Good idea. I think I will join you.
Rewrite the sentence so that it has the same meaning.
Rome isn't as old as Athens.
Athens...
Athens is older than Rome
Make one sentence from two.
Some students took the exam. Most of them passed.
Most...
Most of the students that / who took the exam passed it.
Your spaghetti sauce is _____ (tasty) than my mum’s.
tastier
I'm not ready yet. I ____ you (tell) when I _____ ready (be). I promise I _____ (not be) long.
I'm not ready yet. I will you when I am ready. I promise I won't be long.
Complete the sentence using a comparative form.
I was surprised we got here so quickly. I expected the journey to take ____.
LONGER
Make a definition for the word. Use a relative pronoun.
LIAR
A liar is a person who / that doesn't tell the truth.
It’s ______ (far) than I thought – I think we’re lost.
farther