Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct form (use comparisons or adverbs).
working as a lifeguard sounds…(slightly/interesting) than working as a manager.
which of the dogs has a …(heavy) weight?
you seem…(much/prepared) for a race today.
surfing provides…(by far/exciting) exercise.
could you spell it…(slow) please?
your interview skills are becoming …(good and good).
paul works…(hard) of all the firefighters.
jim speaks really…(polite) to the customers.
tim runs…(not fast) as his brother.
some people think that finding a job…(stressful) than entering the university.
put the verbs in brackets into (to) infinitive or –ing form.
i’d rather…(book) tickets earlier.
try…(stay) very calm. the aid team is on their way.
harry stopped…(go) to the gym because of heart disease.
we can’t hear him…(sing) the song.
he is looking forward to…(meet) his german friend.
this song is worth…(perform).
i can’t imagine him…(have) a baby.
it’s too difficult…(do) diving in such cold water.
sasha didn’t mean…(hurt) your feelings.
could you…(give) me some advice about the laptop.
Alexander Sadalov, who left school 78-years-ago, has a passion for salt-water lakes and wants to study their healing effects.
Now he's about to undertake the study at the institution in Novosibirsk.
The pensioner, whose wife died three years ago, was born in 1927, has three daughters, four grandsons and a grand-grand-son.
Mr. Sadalov told: "I would like my student universites to call me grandpa, not old man, because I am still in my powers and I would go angry otherwise"
Christmas tragedy with happy end
Christmas Eve it’s a time when magical things happen.
I’d like to tell you a real story that happened last year on Christmas Eve.
That evening I together with a friend went to greet my grandparents who live not far from us. Everything went very well, we were having fun, but finally were supposed to go home. We said good-bye to my grandparent and run home to have a party with my parents and their friends. As soon as I live on the 5-th floor, I never hesitate to use an elevator. I pressed the button, the elevator arrived, opened the door, we entered, pressed the necessary button, the door closed, and than we heard a strange sound that reminds sound of a dying light bulb, the light switched off and the elevator stopped. All this happened 40 minutes before midnight. We were staying in that dark quiet box.
Thanks God, I had my cellular phone with me, I called my parents, and they called the elevator repair company, but nobody answered there.
Than my friend and I began to plead Santa tearfully to do a miracle and let us out of the elevator. And I think that we asked him so earnestly to do a miracle, that that miracle happened: the light turned on and the door opened three minutes before midnight.
And we all had a really happy Christmas.