Form comparative and superlative degrees of the following adjectives and adverbs.
Intelligent, heavy, big, attractive, flat, busy, thin, expensive, hot, difficult, pretty, strong, happy, important, dirty, ugly, young, wide, empty, active, lazy, well, famous, funny, comfortable, bad, suitable, good, interesting, little, convenient
2. Hae you seen my keys? I can’t find them
3. She has read the book this week.
4. She has not closed the window, that’s why it is cold in the room.
5. The engineers have just discussed this problem.
6. I have visited New York recently.
1. She went to the cinema last week.
2. We have been to the cinema this week.
3 Can I have your dictionary? No, I have not finished the translation yet.
4. When did you finish the translation yesterday
5. Have you ever been to London?
6. When he was a child, he liked to eat apricot pies very much. 1. When Mark and I came to the theatre the play had already started.
2. Max did not to know what to do when Alice had wasted all the money.
3. I was sorry to hear that she had not passed the exam.
4. Mother had cooked dinner before the children returned home
5. They moved into a new house after they had sold their old one.
6. David said that he had had a very good time on holiday.
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My name is Ella. I am 14 years old. I would like to tell you a few words about my favourite movie. I like watching movies very much, especially at the cinema. I can say that I’m a cinemagoer. Every time new film comes out me and my friends go to watch it. The nearest cinema is at the mall. It’s a brand new building with comfortable halls. We’ve watched many films that I enjoyed but my favourite was one Russian film called “Elki”. It’s a bright New Year comedy, which consists of two parts: “Elki-1” and “Elki-2”. The first movie appeared a year ago and the second one appeared on screens this year. I liked both films because they were excellent. The title “Elki” translated into English means fir-trees. Traditionally, all Russian families decorate fir-trees on the New Year’s Eve. The biggest fir-tree is put up in Moscow on Red Square. The film shows how families in different cities of the country get ready for the New Year celebration. Some people even get into troublesome but funny situations. There are lots of characters in the movie who find love and friendship. I liked this film very much because there were many kind and positive moments. There were also some of my favourite actors, such as Ivan Urgant, Sergey Svetlakov, Gosha Kutsenko and others. If you haven’t seen this film yet, I recommend it.