*Fill in the gaps with the superlative or comparative forms of the adjectives
1.Today traffic is than yesterday. (heavy)
2.He's the cook I've ever met. (bad)
3.This was the book I've ever read. (boring)
4.The weather this winter is than last winter. (cold)
5.My graduation day was one of the days in my life. (happy)
6.The clown's performance was the of all. (funny)
7.I expected this hotel to be than the other one. (cheap)
8.I think Algebra is the subject of all. (difficult)
9.Laura always gets to school than I do. (early)
10.Mount Everest is the mountain in the world. (tall)
13. Yesterday I … (came) home at midnight. I … (had) a bath, … (drank) some water and … (went) to bed.
14. … (Did you see) many monuments when you were in London?
15. My car isn’t here anymore. Somebody … (has stolen) it.
16. When … (did you give up) drinking?
17. I always (come) to school at a quarter to nine.
18. Yesterday I (came) to school at ten minutes to nine.
19. Tomorrow Nick (won't go) to the cinema because he (went) to the cinema yesterday. He (has already been) to the cinema this week. Look! He (is crying).
20. What (are you reading) now? — I (am reading) Tom’s book. I (am) in a hurry. Tom soon (will come), and I (want) to finish reading the book.
Вариант 2 тоже
1. Mike (eats) ice-cream every day. Look, he (is eating) ice-cream now. When I (saw) him in the morning, he (was eating) ice-cream, too.
2. He (said) he (had already eaten) one ice-cream by that time.
3. They (were walking) along the street and (talking). Suddenly Nick (stopped) and (said): «Oh, what shall we do? I (have lost) the key to the door.»
4. I (will give) you this book as soon as I (finish) reading it.
5. (Have you ever been) to the Hermitage?
6. He (told) me that he (had already written) his composition.
7. Why (is she sleeping) now? It (is) too early. She never (sleeps) at this time.
8. (Will you go) for a walk with me? — I (to be) sorry, I can’t.
9. I (am doing) my homework. I (haven't yet written) the English exercise.
10. I (want) to go for a walk very much, because I (didn't go) for a walk yesterday.
11. Don’t go to Nick’s place now, he (is working). He (will finish) his homework at seven o’clock.
12. (Will you go) to Great Britain next year?
13. (Is Peter going) / (Will Peter go) to the cinema? — Yes, I (to think) so.
14. He usually (plays) in the yard at this time, and now he (isn't) there.
15. Where (do you usually take) books for reading?
16. He (had come) home by six o’clock yesterday.
17. This little boy (has never seen) a crocodile.
18. What (have you learnt) for today? — I (am) sorry, I (haven't prepared) my lesson.
19. I (was) ill yesterday and (don't know) what to do.
20. I always (get) up at eight o’clock, but tomorrow I (will get) up a little later.