1 gloves
3 handsome
5 queue
7 curly
B
1a
2b
3b
4c
5c
C
1 one
2 ones
3 to
5too
D
2better
3the most expensive
5 worse
6 the most hardworking
A) Complete with the words in the box.
1. Take your gloves with you. It's very cold outside.
2. Anne never reads comics. She thinks they're childish.
3. Our new neighbour is a handsome man in his late 40s.
4. I want to wear the blue tie with the black suit.
5. Monica waited in the queue for an hour to buy tickets for the concert.
6. Charlie is an honest person. I trust her very much.
7. Tina has curly fair hair.
8. There is a lot of traffic at this time of the day.
B. Choose a, b or c.
1. It isn't safe to go the park at night. It's too dark. a. through
2. I saw Mary at the cinema yesterday. I called her, but she didn't turn b. around
3. Two police officers went b. into the bank five minutes ago.
4. Go the shopping centre and the underground station is on your left. c. past
5. Oh, no! Tanya's coming us and she doesn't look happy. c. towards
C. Circle the correct words.
1) Those shorts don't fit. You need bigger one / ones.
2. These are nice tops. Why don't you try on this one /ones? It's your size.
3) This skirt is too / enough small for me. Can you give me a medium?
4. My sister is the one / ones with the long hair.
5. I'm too / enough tired to go out tonight. Can I see you tomorrow?
6. I didn't have too / enough time to cook last night, so I ordered pizza.
7. James wasn't fast too / enough to win the race.
D. Complete with the comparative or the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. I'm going to work by car. It's (faster) than the bus and I'm late.
2. This book is (better) than that one. It's (more interesting).
3. This shop has (the most expensive) shoes in the city.
4. The (best) way to get there is by underground or taxi.
5. Charlie is (worse) at basketball than his sister.
6. Faith is the (most hard-working) person in the company.
7. Kate's Clothes is (farther) from my house than the shopping centre, but it has (cheaper) clothes.
8, Henry is (more outgoing) than his brother, but he is also (sillier/more silly).
1 gloves
3 handsome
5 queue
7 curly
B
1a
2b
3b
4c
5c
C
1 one
2 ones
3 to
5too
D
2better
3the most expensive
5 worse
6 the most hardworking
A) Complete with the words in the box.
1. Take your gloves with you. It's very cold outside.
2. Anne never reads comics. She thinks they're childish.
3. Our new neighbour is a handsome man in his late 40s.
4. I want to wear the blue tie with the black suit.
5. Monica waited in the queue for an hour to buy tickets for the concert.
6. Charlie is an honest person. I trust her very much.
7. Tina has curly fair hair.
8. There is a lot of traffic at this time of the day.
B. Choose a, b or c.
1. It isn't safe to go the park at night. It's too dark. a. through
2. I saw Mary at the cinema yesterday. I called her, but she didn't turn b. around
3. Two police officers went b. into the bank five minutes ago.
4. Go the shopping centre and the underground station is on your left. c. past
5. Oh, no! Tanya's coming us and she doesn't look happy. c. towards
C. Circle the correct words.
1) Those shorts don't fit. You need bigger one / ones.
2. These are nice tops. Why don't you try on this one /ones? It's your size.
3) This skirt is too / enough small for me. Can you give me a medium?
4. My sister is the one / ones with the long hair.
5. I'm too / enough tired to go out tonight. Can I see you tomorrow?
6. I didn't have too / enough time to cook last night, so I ordered pizza.
7. James wasn't fast too / enough to win the race.
D. Complete with the comparative or the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. I'm going to work by car. It's (faster) than the bus and I'm late.
2. This book is (better) than that one. It's (more interesting).
3. This shop has (the most expensive) shoes in the city.
4. The (best) way to get there is by underground or taxi.
5. Charlie is (worse) at basketball than his sister.
6. Faith is the (most hard-working) person in the company.
7. Kate's Clothes is (farther) from my house than the shopping centre, but it has (cheaper) clothes.
8, Henry is (more outgoing) than his brother, but he is also (sillier/more silly).