4 Complete the second sentence using the word in capitals so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Do
not change the word in capitals.
1 I think Pink is more attractive than Lady Gaga. AS
I think Lady Gaga
Pink.
2 There's too much food on my plate. I'll never eat it all! BIG
This dinner
for me. I'll never eat it all!
3 My grade in Maths wasn't as good as my grade in
Biology. THAN
My grade in Biology
my grade in Maths.
4 This is the most we have ever spent on a trip.
EXPENSIVE
we have ever been on.
5 I like really sweet tea. Can I have some more sugar,
please? NOT
My tea
Can I have some more sugar,
please?
6 There is more traffic between 5 and 7 p.m. than in any
other part of the day. BUSIEST
time for travelling is between 5 and 7 p.m.
This is
1)whose (Его сестра, чье имя Лара, работает в библиотеке.)
2)which (Ее последний фильм, который я совсем не понял, имел большой успех.)
3) хз
4)where (Я работаю в том городе, где живет мой сын.)
5)which (Мы покажем вам стихотворение, изменившее мою жизнь.)
6)who (Врачи, требующие денег, бессовестны.)
7)which (Здесь есть поблизости магазин, продающий молоко?)
8)why (Это основная причина, почему я пришел к вам.)
9)when (Я никогда не забуду свое детство, когда я был так счастлив.)
10)who (Люди, проживающие в квартирах, не должны иметь животных.)
11)which (Машина, которую он купил в месяце, фантастическая.)
12)that (Это самый красивый водопад, который мы когда-либо видели!)
If something is not too big and not too small for a person or other thing, it fits (them): A size 12 dress should fit. | You can't put those shelves in there, they won't fit.
If clothes or other personal things are the right style, colour etc for someone, you say they suit them: Casual clothes really don't suit her. | A green dress won't suit me. | That new haircut suits you!
Schools, places, times, situations etc may also suit people: A management position would suit him down to the ground. | California doesn't suit everyone. | Will ten o'clock suit you?
If people fit in they have a good social relationship with the other people in a group, and share the same attitudes, interests etc: Laura fits in perfectly at the tennis club.
If things are almost the same in some way and look good together, they match: The curtains don't match the carpet (= they are not the same pattern/colour).
If things look right together in style, colour etc, they go together or go with each other: The curtains don't go with the carpet (= they are not the same colour and do not look good together either).
Things can go together in other ways too: Fish and white wine go particularly well together.
In British English the usual past form of fit is fitted, but in the first meaning you can also use fit in more informal English: Two years ago, these pants fit me perfectly.
In American English, the usual past form is
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