We (saw) how she (was going out) of the supermarket. My grandfather (was working) in this corporation when he (was) 25. He (became) King of England in 1899. The prank was funny but no one (laughed). What exactly (were they watching)? She (took) children home yesterday at six o’clock. He (had not added) salt in the soup. It (was) insipid. Lara (wants) to buy a red dress but (cannot find) one. Ann (was) a waitress several months ago. It was only 5.35 a.m. Why (did you wake up) so early? She (is not going) to work today as she (feels) ill. Kids (eat) sausages, a slice of cheese and apple juice for breakfast. His parents usually (drive) him to college. But he (takes) a bus sometimes. The children (had visited) the great Big Ben. Late at night they were very tired.
I
1. longest;
2. smaller;
3. funny;
4. nice;
5. cleaner;
6. largest;
7. dirtier;
8. worst.
II
1. taller;
2. cleverer;
3. cleaner;
4. the largest;
5. the best;
6. the coldest;
7. worse;
8. the funniest.
III
1. a pig;
2. a giraffe;
3. winter;
4. grass;
5. dolphins;
6. February;
7. Russia;
8. a camel.
IV
1. good -better -the best;
2. small -smalle r-the smallest;
3. large -larger -the largest;
4. happy -happier -the happinest;
5. nice-nicer-the nicest;
6. big -bigger -the biggest;
7. short -shorter -the shortest;
8. bad -worse -the worst.
V
1. larger;
2. more interesting;
3. the best;
4. the funniest;
5. the most beautiful;
6. stronger.