Rugilė is as better as Laura at gaming.
Rugilė is as good as Laura at gaming.
The most tallest student in the classroom is Vilnė.
The tallest student in the classroom is Vilnė.
Carluccio's is the restaurant..................he works.
Carluccio's is the restaurant where he works.
Robert's parents,........ are retired now, live in Barcelona.
Robert's parents, who are retired now, live in Barcelona.
That's the book which/that I read last summer. IN THIS SENTENCE PRONOUNS WHICH/THAT CAN BE OMITTED.
TRUE. The sentence would look like this (That's the book I read last summer) and it's grammatically correct.
She doesn't know the person which they mentioned.
She doesn't know the person whom/who/that they mentioned.
Is this the umbrella whose you lost?
Is this the umbrella which/that you lost? (or omitted)
Beth, ................. sister is my friend, is honest.
Beth, whose sister is my friend, is honest.
The children played with the snow.....................had fallen during the night.
The children played with the snow which/that had fallen during the night.
I know a man who/that is a lawyer. Who/that can be omitted in this sentence.
FALSE. The sentence would look like this (I know a man is a lawyer) and it would be grammatically incorrect.
I know someone who he is a singer.
I know someone who is a singer.
This is the lady who husband died last week.
This is the lady whose husband died last week.
Edita is ..................................... (responsible) student in the classroom. She always does her homework on time and she's never late.
Edita is the most responsible student in the classroom. She always does her homework on time and she's never late.
Edward is............................(fast).student in the English classroom.
Edward is the fastest student in the English classroom.
Gabija, whose English skills are awesome, is a great person. It's a non-defining relative clause.
TRUE
I can't go any the furthest.
I can't go any further.
Lydia has a biger office then Lukas. (2 mistakes)
Lydia has a bigger office than Lukas.
That's the job advert.............. I saw yesterday.
IF YOU ANSWER CORRECTLY, YOU GET DOUBLE.
That's the job advert (which/that) I saw yesterday.
Or it can be omitted.
David isn't as ......................... Gabija. He's quite short.
David isn't as tall as Gabija. He's quite short.
The reason why/that I can't meet you today is that I'm working overtime. WHY/THAT can't be omitted.
If you answer correctly, you get double points!!!!
FALSE. They can be omitted. They give reason.
I think the school is not as far as the city centre.
Antanas Kalinauskas, that is very fair, is a great principal.
IR YOU ANSWER THIS ONE, YOU GET DOUBLE.
Antanas Kalinauskas, who is very fair, is a great principal.
Teacher's job is .............................. (tiring) than singer's.
Teacher's job is more tiring than singer's.
Teacher Greta is .........................(bad) of all at remembering things. She is so absent-minded and always forgets everything. She needs to visit the doctor.
Teacher Greta is the worst of all at remembering things. She is so absent-minded and always forgets everything. She needs to visit the doctor.
Laura is the friendliest girl in the classroom. Laura is the most friendly girl in the classroom. THESE BOTH SENTENCES ARE POSSIBLE AND THEY ARE GRAMATICALLY CORRECT.
TRUE.