Class 1
Order the adverbs
3 often
2 usually
1 always
6 never
5 seldom/rarely
4 sometimes
Let’s practice
• Christian usually goes shopping at the mall
• Samantha sometimes helps her parents with the housework
• We are never late to school
• Our teacher is often very friendly
Match Josua’s activities
Do shopping Sometimes
Working at home Never
Play cards Often
Watch sitcoms Usually
Study languages Often
Play tennis Never
Working in a restaurant Always
Look at this image and match the sports:
(h ) Cycling ( d ) Running
(a ) Skating ( f ) Soccer
(g ) Volleyball ( c ) Weight Lifting
(e ) Tennis ( b ) Bike spinning
Let’s practice
These friends sometimes play volleyball at the beach.
Bob never plays sports. He always sleeps in the afternoon.
Listen to James talking about the activities he does along the day. Order
them according to him.
● Hello everyone, my name is James Berry and I am a lawyer.
● I usually get up at seven o’clock and have a shower.
● Then, I get dressed.
● I often wear a suit because of my job.
● Then I have some coffee, toasts and eggs for breakfast.
● After that, I brush my teeth and go to work.
● I sometimes have another coffee at the cafeteria.
Exercises
1.Making questions using How often…
1. How often do you go to school on the weekends?
2. How often does Annie work out?
3. How often does Kathy teach History?
4. How often do Chris and Glenda pay $20 for their classes?
5. How often do the kids ride their bikes?
2. Order the sentences
1.I always watch sitcoms in my free time.
2. She sometimes works on weekends.
3. You are seldom punctual.
4. Their friends never go to the movies during the week.
5. These students have some doubts at Math.
3. Read the daily routine activities above and complete the sentences using
the adverbs of frequency in the parentheses
Dan always has breakfast because he gets up late. Afterwards, he usually goes
to work and has lunch at the same restaurant. He sometimes works until 7:00,
so he goes home after 6:00pm. Dinner time is usually at 8:00pm. But during
the week, he often goes to the university, where he teaches Mathematics. So,
he sometimes eats a sandwich when he is there. He always goes to bed before
9:00pm.
4 Choose the right verb
1. plays
2. do
3. plays
4. goes
5. go
Class 2
Use the Past Simple to complete the sentences:
a. Dan wasn’t in Washington last year. He was in Miami.
b. The students weren’t ready for the exams. They were studying
hard for it.
c. The computer wasn’t good, it was very slow.
d. Thomas and I weren’t happy with our grades. We were reclassified.
e. I wasn’t in Paris last year. I was in London.
Match the sentences according to the Patrick’s interview
1- Was Patrick in a hotel? ( 5 ) Yes, they were.
2- Was Patrick in Brazil? ( 3 ) No, they weren’t.
3- Were Patrick’s parents with him? ( 2 ) Yes, he was.
4- Was it a boring experience? ( 1 ) No, he wasn’t.
5- Were the days hot? ( 4 ) No, it wasn’t.
Exercises
1- Complete the chart with the Past Simple sentences with was/wasn’t or
were/weren’t.
• The shop wasn’t open yesterday.
• I wasn’t in Ireland last year.
• Where were you last week?
• Was it cold yesterday?
• We weren’t in Argentina last week.
• I wasn’t good at Physics last semester.
2- Use the simple past to complete the questions and answers:
George: Hi, Sarah! It’s great to hear from you. Where were you?
Sarah: Hello George, I was in Rio de Janeiro. I was on holiday with my
boyfriend. We were with his family all this weekend. Right now, they are
downtown, and I’m watching TV. And you, George? What were you doing
these days?
George: I was looking for a new house to move in.
Sarah: Good Luck! What about your parents? How were they?
3- Read the email. Monike talks about her last vacation. Complete the gaps
with was and were.
Hello Sam, how was your summer vacation? My summer vacation was terrific.
My family and I were in Brazil. The first week was in Porto Seguro. On Monday,
we were at Toa Toa, an incredible beach, and many people were there.
On Tuesday, I was at Arraial D’ajuda Eco Park with my brothers and sisters. We
were thrilled together. The hiking was very hard, but the natural areas were
beautiful. Helen was our tourist guide, and Mike was responsible for the rides.
The other days were a mix of going to the beach and aquatic parks there. We
liked Brazil a lot.
Write soon, Monike
4- Answer the questions about the email:
1. She was in Brazil.
2. They were in Porto Seguro, Toa a Toa beach and Arraial D’ajuda Eco Park.
3. The hiking was very hard, but the natural areas were beautiful.
4. Helen was our tourist guide.
5. They were there on Monday.
Class 3
Let’s practice
Vicky and her friends danced in a pub. They walked along the streets and
visited the Statue of Liberty. Vicky chatted and played a lot during that trip.
Yesterday, she studied about The United States in her History class and
remembered all her adventures there. It was an unforgettable trip.
Complete according to the interview, use the words from the box:
Elton John was born in The United Kingdom. He discovered his talent when he
started to play the piano. His clothes were fabulous. He didn’t release a new
album: Wonderful Crazy Night, in 2017; he released it in 2016.
Choose IN AT ON and complete:
a) I was on a bus last week.
b) We were in Miami on my last vacation.
c) Were you at work at 6:00pm?
d) Everyone was at a shopping centre yesterday.
e) Hugo was on a plane last night.
Exercises
1- Complete the sentences with the Past Simple of the verbs in parentheses
1.played 6.washed
2.watched 7.called
3.loved 8.liked
4.studied 9.talked
5.worked 10.planned
2-Read the text and complete with the correct form of verbs:
Hey Luwidg, I talked with my friends about our test. We decided to study
together. I reviewed this idea better because we could share content and learn
more as a group. So, after our studying meeting, we played video games and
walked home. It was a great time yesterday. And you? What did you do last
week?
3-Write sentences into the negative forms:
a. Kelly didn’t hate to go to the dentist last night.
b. They didn’t enjoy the new rock concert yesterday.
c. My father didn’t work until 10 last night.
d. The class didn’t start late yesterday.
e. He didn’t smoke outside the restaurant.
4- Give the correct Interrogative form for the sentences below:
a. Did Wendy want a dress for the party?
b. Did all the managers work yesterday?
c. Did Edwig select only the best players?
d. Did you visit some beautiful museums?
e. Did religions thank God?
5- Complete the sentences with IN ON AT:
a.See you at the entrance of the show.
b. The students were home at 9:00 p.m.
c. That client was in a taxi.
d. Some people had only a snack in the afternoon.
e. Sorry but Mr Felix is busy at the moment.
f. I showed up on December 25th, on Christmas day.
g. Did you sleep at 11:00 p. M.?
h. They had to park in the last car parking.
i. Jane lives in the United States, but I live in Holland.
j. The new advertisements were on the front page.
6- Circle the correct preposition IN ON AT
1. Bob likes to play football in the afternoon.
2. Flowers bloom in the spring.
3. Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving day.
4. The stars shine at night.
5. The Smiths always travel in the summer.
6. Kids have fun at Halloween.
7. The mall closes at midnight.
8. My neighbours go to church on Sundays.
Class 4
Complete the questions and the answers of the Past Simple:
Kevin: What time did you get up? (get up)
Samantha: I got up at 7:30. (get up)
Kevin: Did you have breakfast? (have)
Samantha: Yes, I did.
Kevin: What did you have? (have)
Samantha: I had toast and coffee. (have)
Kevin: What did you do then? (do)
Samantha: I went to work. (go)
Which one is regular? Let’s circle it:
1. Was
2. Left
3. Went
4. Took
5. Bought
6. Got
7. Decided
8. Drove
Exercises
1. Complete the label with the Simple Past of some irregular verbs:
• go went • come came • see saw
• eat ate • bring brought • buy bought
• drink drank • speak spoke • get got
• begin began • bring brought • fly flew
• break broke • lose lost
2. Complete the sentences with a verb in the Past Simple:
I finished my classes late yesterday.
We didn’t call my father on our birthday.
The book was very sad. Did you cry ?
My sister played video games yesterday night.
They didn’t listen to the news last morning because it was late.
Did Michael dance with Stephanie at the party?
3. Complete the text with the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple:
Last week, Helen and I went to Madrid with some friends. Well, we met at the
train station at 7:45 a.m. The train left at 8:00 a.m. In the morning, we bought
some gifts. Then, we had lunch in a French restaurant. In the evening, we saw
an adventure film at the Center Cinema. Finally, we got home really late last
night. We felt really tired but happy at the same time.
4. Complete the questions in the Past Simple:
Did you get a better job yesterday? Yes, we did.
What did you wear? I wore a sweater.
Where did you meet your parents? We met at the shopping center.
What time did you get ? I got home late.
How did you go home? I went home by bus.
Did you have a good time? Yes, we had a wonderful time.
5. Correct the information using the word in brackets.
1. He didn’t ride a green car. He rode a black car.
2. They didn’t wear gray t-shirts. They wore blue t-shirts.
3. We didn’t go by car. We went by train.
4. She didn’t lose her purse. She lost her mobile phone.
5. You didn’t have rice and beans. You had one chicken sandwich.
Class 5
1. Match the places with each characteristics
( b ) Hospital
( j ) Stadium
( f ) Airport
( i ) Post office
( c ) Shoe shop
( h ) Shopping mall
( d ) Park
( a ) Market
( e ) Pharmacy
( g ) Movie theatre
2. Look at some places in a city, complete the sentences showing where
they are located. Use the prepositions: next to, behind, in the middle
of, in front of..
a. The restaurant is next to the shoe store.
b. The bank is in the middle of the block.
c. The pharmacy is on the corner of Summer Avenue and Lake road.
d. The library is next to the gas station.
e. The shoe store is in front of the dental clinic.
3. Look at the map again and answer the questions:
a) Yes, there is.
b) No, there aren’t.
c) No, there isn’t.
d) Yes, there are.
e) Yes, there is.
4. Complete with the affirmative or negative forms. Use there is/isn’t
/are/aren’t:
a. There is a restaurant across from the library.
b. There isn’t a shopping mall on Summer Avenue.
c. There aren’t any restaurants on Donald street.
d. There isn’t a post office next to the library.
e. There are twelve different places in this neighbourhood.
Choose some, any, a/an according to the sentences:
a. Is there a hotel on this street?
b. There isn't any room available today.
c. There are some flats to rent here.
d. Are there any petrol stations around here?
e. There are some kids at the park.
Class 6
Complete with the verbs from the bank bellow:
There was a nice street fair on my boulevard in 2008.
There weren’t two women cooking at the street fair.
There wasn’t a musician playing at the street fair.
There were two men and there were some sausages on the grill.
Answer the questions according to the answers:
• No, there wasn’t.
• Yes, there were.
• Yes, there was.
• Yes, there were.
Exercises
1- Look at these pictures. They show people in 2017. Use there
was/wasn’t/were/weren’t:
a. There were only three people at the park.
b. There weren’t many people doing exercises together.
c. There was one tree in this picture.
d. There were some cars in the street.
e. There were many people with bikes.
f. There wasn’t a couple walking at the beach.
2- Complete the short dialogues with the correct form of there was / wasn’t
or there were / weren’t:
A: How many customers were there at the restaurant?
B: There weren't fifteen customers, there were about twelve tourists, and
there was a Thai waitress.
A: Was there a hotel near there?
B: No, there wasn't, but there was an art museum.
A: Were there exciting places to visit?
B: Yes, there were. There was at Grafton street.
A: How many days were there in your vacation last year?
B: There were twenty days, and we spent all in Dublin.
3- Complete the sentences with there was/were/wasn’t / weren’t and a/an,
or some/any:
A. My brother didn’t take a shower because there was a spider in the bath.
B. I couldn’t watch my favourite sitcom because there wasn’t a TV in my room.
C. We couldn’t play soccer because there wasn’t a soccer ball.
D. William did not have a coffee because there weren’t any cups.
E. I took a photo because there was a wonderful view.
F. She couldn’t park near here because there wasn’t any parking
G. We couldn’t work at the company because there weren’t any computers.
H. Sophia didn’t sleep well because there wasn’t a comfortable bed.
Class 7
1. Complete the sentences according to you, use the verbs from the box
(personal answers)
He wants to move to another city.
They need to study for tomorrow’s test.
I want to buy a new car for my birthday.
Charles prefers to watch comedies and adventures films.
We need to speak English fluently soon.
I have to work on Saturdays too.
2. Write sentences using the two verbs in the parentheses.
a. I enjoy playing video games.
b. We like going/ like to go to the movies together on Saturdays.
c. David enjoys talking to his friends.
d. My father hates to exercise/ hates exercising in the morning.
e. I dislike riding my bike on the streets.
(Use enjoy + verb+ing)
3. Change the following affirmative sentences into negative:
a. I don’t like mowing the lawn.
b. He doesn’t like writing essays.
c. Kevin doesn’t love playing basketball.
d. We don’t like eating vegetables.
e. I don’t like sleeping early.
4. Match the verbs its complement:
( b) to the cinema
( f ) a newspaper
( i ) TV
( j ) German
( c ) fast food
( d ) dinner
( g ) in a flat
( a ) glasses
( e ) economics
( h ) sports
5. Make sentences using like, hate, don’t like and don’t hate. According
to you.
Personal answers
Class 8
Let’s practice! Complete with present continuous:
George: Hi, Sarah! It’s great to hear from you. Where are you?
Sarah: Hello George, I’m here in Rio de Janeiro. I’m on holiday, so I’m/am
visiting my boyfriend. I’m/am staying with him and his family all this week.
Right now, they ‘re/are working downtown, and I’m watching TV. And you,
George? What are you doing these days? George: I’m/am looking for a new
house to move in.
Sarah: Good Luck! What about your parents? How are they?
George: Ok! My father ‘s/is learning how to drive. He isn’t/is not enjoying it
very much because he gets very nervous. At the moment they ‘re/are making
dinner.
Sarah: Have a nice dinner George. See you!
EXERCISES
1. Write the -ing form of the verbs in the chart:
work > working
act > acting
belong > belonging
appear > appearing
look > looking
live > living
continue > continuing
achieve > achieving
dance > dancing
save > saving
shop > shopping
sit > sitting
grab > grabbing
plan > planning
2. Circle the correct answer according to the Present Continuous:
a) She is studying maths.
b) They are having breakfast.
c) I am drinking lemonade.
d) It is raining at the moment.
e) You are sitting in my chair.
f) He is listening to music.
g) My sister is doing her homework.
h) Her children are making dinner.
i) John and I are playing football.
j) Helen is going to Santa Catarina.
3. Look at the pictures and make affirmative or negative sentences using the
Present Continuous:
1. Britney is studying now.
2. I am driving a car now.
3. Mike isn’t/is running now.
4. The students are talking now.
5. Beth is cooking now.
6. John isn’t/is sleeping now.
4. Change the sentences into negative:
Daniel is not/isn’t singing at the shower right now.
The boss is not/isn’t working at the moment.
Sue is not/isn’t feeding the animals now.
They are not/ aren’t calling the customers at the moment.
Charles is not/isn’t writing the letters now.
Class 9
Check the correct answers
Jane is cold because she’s not wearing a jacket.
( X ) she’s not wearing ( ) she doesn’t wear
Isla doesn’t know how to ride a bike.
( X ) doesn’t know ( ) isn't knowing
How often do you clean your house?
( X ) do you clean ( ) are you cleaning
Please turn down the music; I’m trying to study.
( X ) I’m trying ( ) I try
Choose the best option
● This is Sam. I go to school with him. ( ) he ( X ) him
● We are going into town. ( ) Us ( X ) We
● Why are you looking at me? ( X ) me ( )I
● These are my dogs. Do you like them? ( ) they (X) them
Exercises
1. Circle the correct form:
A: What are you cooking? I’m starving.
B: Pizza. We can eat in 5 minutes.
1. A: Hello, is Erick at home?
B: No, he’s playing football now.
2. Do your friends live in London?
B: Yes, they have a new apartment there.
3. A: How often do you go to the hairdressers?
B: About once a month. When I think my hair’s very long.
4. A: Don’t make a noise! The baby is sleeping.
B: Is she ok? She doesn’t sleep in the morning.
2. - Choose the present continuous or the present simple:
a. Are you coming tonight?
b. Does he eat rice every day?
c. I am working at the moment.
d. Does he come to London often?
e. He is playing tennis now.
f. Are you coming to the cinema later?
g. They are not coming to the party tomorrow.
h. He is not playing golf now.
i. Are you playing tennis this Sunday?
j. They go to a restaurant every Saturday.
3. Read the following text and answer the questions.
What’s the author of the message doing at the moment?
He is sitting on the beach.
What are Amanda and Kevin doing?
They are swimming in the sea.
What is Johnny doing?
He is listening to the radio and reading.
Where 's Tom?
He’s building a sandcastle and playing with a friend.
Where's Abercwmboi?
It’s in North Wales.
4. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentences:
a. I can’t ride a horse. Help me!
b. The windows are opened. Close them.
c. Where are you? I can’t see you.
d. It’s Kate’s birthday today. This is a present for her.
e. Dave can’t swim. Help him!
f. The cat is under the chair. Can you see it?
g. Carol is at school. She can’t come with us.
h. These are my bananas. You can’t eat them.
i. We are going to the cinema. Come with us!
j. Drink your apple juice! Drink it!
k. Can you help Peter and Ann? Can you help them?
l. Karen is next to Peter. Karen is next to him.
Class 10
Complete with to be + going to:
1. My friend is going to wash his car.
2. Tom is going to help them with their homework.
3. There is going to be a meeting at the law college.
4. Summer holidays are going to be in the first week of December.
5. I’m going to repair your PC for you.
6. They are going to learn English.
Read the email Helen wrote to her mom about John
Possible answers:
a. John and Anna are going to eat out at Bill’s Diner downtown.
b. John is.
c. It is going to be their 5th dating anniversary.
d. Some friends are going to be with them at the weekend.
e. This weekend, he has other special plans in mind. He is going to have
dinner out.
f. He is going to propose to Anna.
Order the sentences using WILL or WON’T:
1. I will do this later or I’ll do this later
2. Peter will call you
3. I will not be late or. I won’t be late
4. The bus will not wait for us or The bus won’t wait for us
5. Will it snow tomorrow?
6. What will they learn?
When I'm older, I will/won’t … or I’m(not) going to … (personal answers)
Exercises
1. Complete Matt’s plans for the weekend. Use be going to and these verbs:
ask, come, have, help, see, stay, take, use, visit.
a) I am going to stay in bed on Sunday morning.
b) In the afternoon, I am going to visit my parents.
c) I am going to see a film with my friends on Saturday night.
d) We are going to have a hot dog downtown before the film.
e) My friend Lindsey is going to come with us
f) On Sunday afternoon, my parents are going to take us to the beach.
g) On Sunday evening, Lindsey is going to help me with my Engine project.
h) We are going to use my brother’s laptop.
i) I am going to ask him about it tonight!
2.Complete the sentences. Use be going to and the verbs in brackets. You can
also use complete forms of the to be: am/is/are
a) Wendy’s going to stay in bed on Sunday morning. She’s not going to get up
early.
b) Hudson’s going to meet Cris tomorrow, but they’re not going to have lunch
together.
c) We’re going to stay in a lodge. We’re not going to stay with our co-workers.
d) Jane’s going to take her jacket back to the clothing store. She’s not going to
keep it.
e) I’m going to work with the environment. I’m not going to work in an office.
f) My brother and sister are going to paint the kitchen, but they’re not going to
paint my bedroom.
3. Write questions. Use be going to.
a) Is he going to stay with you on Sunday?
b) Are your cousins going to have a party?
c) Are you going to tell Ryan about Carol?
d) What are they going to do in the summer?
e) Is Phillipe going to learn to drive next year?
f) Where are Mike and Deb going to stay?
g) Are you going to see Florence tomorrow?
h) Is she going to move here in November?
4. Complete the conversation. Use be going to and the verbs in brackets.
A: Coralie and Thomas are going to visit us next month. Do you remember
them?
B: Yes, I do. What about Vicky? Is she going to come, too?
A: No, she isn’t. She wants to come in December.
B: What are you going to do with them?
A: We are going to take them to Dublin on Saturday. We ‘re not going to stay in
a hotel.
B: Oh, yes. Thank you.
5.Put the verbs into the correct form. Use the future Simple (will).
1. You will earn a lot of money.
2. You will travel around the world.
3. You will meet lots of interesting people.
4. Everybody will adore you.
5. You will have a doctor's appointment.
6. Many people will serve you.
7. They will anticipate your wishes.
8. We will need to participate with you.
9. Everything will be perfect.
10. But all these things will only happen if you marry me.
6.Use the negative form for these sentences:
a. We will not/won’t travel to Africa.
b. My sister will not/won’t have coffee tomorrow.
c. I’ll not/will not/won’t join a conference today.
d. The programme will not/won’t start at 9:30pm.
e. Mr William will not/won’t play tennis tomorrow.
f. Mike will not/won’t go to the movies with me.
g. They will not/won’t use mobile phones in the classroom.
h. I ’ll not/will not/won’t receive in euros.
7. Write questions in the future using will.
2. Will Jenny lock the door?
3. Will it rain?
4.Will the teacher test our English?
5. What will they eat?
6. When will she be back?
7. Who will drive us into town?
8. Where will we meet?
9. When will I be famous?
9.Answer the questions.
a.He will work in a big city.
b.yes, he will.
c. yes, I do.Because... / No, I don’t. Because…
(personal answer)
10. Mark True or False:
A. Allan Jones will not have a happy life. (F)
B. Allan Jones won’t have children. (F)
C. Allan Jones will feel down every day. (T)
D. Allan Jones will have a very good wife.(T)
E. Allan Jones will have faith.(T)
F. Allan Jones will love his job, his wife and his children.(T)
Class 11
Let’s complete the gaps with a/an or some:
1. Some cereal
2. Some rice
3. A strawberry
4. An egg
5. An onion
6. A cake
Complete the gaps with the right containers:
Donna buys two cartoons of orange juices a week.
Wander has a bottle of milk in his fridge.
Please, bring me one jar of pineapple jam.
I’ll have a can of soft drink and a box of chocolate.
Open the tin of beans please, I’ll prepare it.
Let’s Practice
Complete with How much or How many:
1.How many tins of peas do we need?
2.How many cans of cola do you drink a day?
3.How much salt do you sprinkle on your salad?
4.How much chocolate did you eat in the afternoon?
5.How many kilos of potatoes do you need?
Exercises
1.Look at pictures and match with the words:
(1) (3) (5) (2) (14)
(18) (10) (13) (4) (6)
(17) (19) (7) (12) (15)
(8) (9) (11) (16) (20)
2. Complete the sentences about Lucy’s meals yesterday:
Breakfast - I had an enormous cup of coffee and little sugar. It was fast, and it
wasn’t enough for the day.
Lunch - I ate meat and rice, but I only drank some orange juice
3.Complete with a/an or some
a. a
b. an
c. some
d. an
e. some
f. a
g. some
h. a
i. some
j. some
4. Write (C) countable or (U) uncountable nouns:
(U) time (C) books (U) sugar (U) milk (C) pens (U) hair (C) chairs
(U) meat (U) butter (C) pencils (U) bread (U) jam (C) friends (C) fingers
(U ) flour (C) apples (U ) oil (C) cars (U) salt (C) houses (U) cheese
(U) rice (U) tea (C) games (C) tomatoes (U) cream (U) honey (C) carrots
5.Underline a, an, some or any according to the each sentences:
a. a
b. any
c. some
d. some / a / a
e. an
f. some
g. any
h. some
i. a / an
j. any
k. some
l. a
6. Complete the sentences with How many or How much:
a. How much
b. How many
c. How many
d. How much
e. How many
f. How much
g. How many
h. How much
i. How much
j. How many
Class 12
COMPARATIVE
• warmer
• more difficult
• cleaner
• earlier
• more beautiful
• more intelligent
• dirtier
Use the comparatives:
1. My office is closer than Helen’s. (close)
2. Mrs. Jones is a better teacher than Mr. Andrews. (good)
3. The traffic is noisier than it was last year. (noisy)
4. Michael is richer than Frank. (Rich)
5. The student asks more intelligent questions than they did before.
(intelligent)
6. His 5th book is more interesting than his first one.
7. The exam today was worse than last year’s exam. (bad)
Complete the table with the correct form:
Adjective Superlative
TALL The tallest
BEAUTIFUL The most beautiful
INTERESTING The most interesting
OLD The oldest
FAST The fastest
EXPENSIVE The most expensive
RICH The richest
Use the Superlative and make sentences:
The red t-shirt is the largest shirt of all.
The black t-shirt is the darkest shirt of the window.
Answer the questions about Andrew:
a. He is twenty nine years old.
b. No, he's not. Actually, he's older than his sister and his brother.
c. No, Andrew is younger than his girlfriend.
d. Andrew's girlfriend is one of the most important people in his life.
e. No, Andrew is younger than his girlfriend.
Exercises
1. Complete the table with the comparative form of the adjectives:
cleaner more important
colder better
more modern happier
slower worse
more beautiful more expensive
larger thinner
prettier bigger
2.Use the Comparative forms and write sentences with the information
below. Follow the example:
• German is more difficult than English.
• Sao Paulo is bigger than London.
• Jenny is taller than Fred.
• The red car is cheaper than the black car.
• Ray is happier than Lisa.
• The cats are more intelligent than the dogs.
• My bike is nicer than your bike.
• New York is busier than Zurich.
• Julie is quieter than Robert.
3.Write the opposite:
1. the coldest the hottest/ the warmest
2. the most expensive the most expensive
3. the best the worst
4. the most difficult the easiest
5. the driest the wettest
6. the shortest the tallest
7. the nearest the furthest
8. the cleanest the dirtiest
4.- Use the superlative form to complete the sentences:
1.the biggest
2.the oldest
3.the oldest
4.the most expensive
5.the best
6.the longest
7.the highest
8.the most important
9.the worst
10.the largest
5.- Choose the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives to
complete the sentences:
1.older
2.bigger
3.the prettiest
4.more successful than
5.cheaper than
6.the most expensive
7.further
8.the most incredible
9.cheaper than
10.best
11.the most beautiful
12.older / happier