Степени сравнения прилагательных и наречий 6. The we flew, Mary felt.
a) higher, the worse; b) high, the worse; c) higher, worser; d) height, worser
7. This picture is more than that one. Letۥs buy it.
a) colour; b)colourfully; c)colourful; d) in colour
8. We didnۥ t expect such a change in Janeۥs mood.
a) sudden; b) suddently; c) in sudden; d) sudden of
9. Mary tried to win the championship, but the circumstances were against her.
a) harder; b) hardly; c) hard; d) so harder
10. It was so to ride a horse! I want to do it again.
a) exciting; b) excited; c)excitingly; d) excite
11. Of all the team, he behaves .
a) the more carelessly; b) most careless; c) the most carelessly; d) more careless
12. One can hurt oneself while driving .
a) fastly; b) faster; c) fast; d) in fast
13. Birds are singing, the sun is shining .
a) brightly; b) bright; c) brightly; d) bright
14. The flower smells .
a) sweetly; b) sweets; c) the sweet; d) sweet
15. There is anybody in the office on Sunday.
a) hardly; b) hard; c) not hardly
16. Everybody wants to be independent from relatives.
a) financially; b) financial; c) finance; d) financed
17. The professor was not with the project.
a) satisfying; b) satisfy; c) the satisfied; d) satisfied
18. This river is a bit than the Volga.
a) longer; b) more long; c) the longest; d) the longest
19. Janeۥ s house is than I thought.
a) further; b) more far; c) far; d) the furthest
20. Mary can give us a piece of advice. Her daughter is a lawyer, and she will help us.
a) old; b) the elder; c)elder; d) the eldest
21. Susan is so rude that I am not speaking to her .
a) longer; b) any longer; c) any long; d) the longer
22. It was the exciting movie I have ever seen. I will recommend my friends to see it.
a) more; b) less; c) -; d) most
23. Today Mary spoke than ever before. Perhaps, she was in bad mood.
a) worser; b) worse; c) badly; d) bad
24. This report is less impressive ... .
a) than the Presidentۥs; b) that the Presidentۥs; c) than the President; d) as the President
25. This textbook is as yours. It is much more effective.
a) twice good; b) twice as good; c) good; d) more twice good
Словообразование
1. You must go and see a baseball game. It is really .
a) excitement; b) exciting; c) excited; d) excite
2. Kate is very .
a) friend; b) friendship; c) friendly; d) friendless
3. It is raining hard, so drive .
a) carefully; b) careful; c) careless; d) carelessly
4. Thank you for the present. It was very of you.
a) heartless; b) thoughtful; c) useless; d) thoughtless
5. The weather is terribly .
a) depressing; b) depress; c)depression; d) depressed
6. There is a teachers at school.
a) short; b) shorten; c) shortage; d) shortage of
7. This article deals with the problem of our countryۥs economic .
a) politics; b) policy; c) politician d) political
8. A very important part of the American system is the community college.
a) educational; b) education c) educative; d) educated
9. The of the wall is two metres.
a) high; b) height; c) heighten; d) heightens
10. Try not to display your .
a) excite; b) exciting; c) excited; d) excitement
11. We can’t rely on her, she is very
a) experienced b) inexperienced c) experience
12. He is very busy now. It’s simply to speak to him
a) impossible b) possible c) possibility
13. You look so . What has happened?
a) happy b) happiness c) unhappy
14. You behaved very badly. Your mother will it.
a) approval b) disapprove c) approve
15. It you are not sure about the contents you should the novel
a) re-read b) reader c) readable
b) high, the worse
Explanation: In this sentence, we are comparing the height of the flight (we flew) with Mary's feeling. We use the comparative form of the adjective "high" because we are comparing the height of the flight. And we use the comparative form of the adverb "worse" because we are comparing Mary's feeling. Therefore, the correct answer is "high, the worse."
7. The correct answer is:
d) in colour
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about the picture being in colour. We use the preposition "in" to express that the picture is in a specific state or condition. Therefore, the correct answer is "in colour."
8. The correct answer is:
a) sudden
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the change in Jane's mood. We use the adjective "sudden" to describe something that happens quickly and unexpectedly. Therefore, the correct answer is "sudden."
9. The correct answer is:
c) hard
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the circumstances being against Mary. We use the adjective "hard" to describe something that is difficult or challenging. Therefore, the correct answer is "hard."
10. The correct answer is:
a) exciting
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the experience of riding a horse. We use the adjective "exciting" to describe something that is full of excitement or enthusiasm. Therefore, the correct answer is "exciting."
11. The correct answer is:
b) most careless
Explanation: In this sentence, we are comparing the behavior of one person (he) with the behavior of the rest of the team. We use the superlative form of the adjective "careless" to indicate that he behaves with the highest degree of carelessness among the team. Therefore, the correct answer is "most careless."
12. The correct answer is:
c) fast
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the action of driving. We use the adverb "fast" to describe how someone can hurt oneself while driving quickly. Therefore, the correct answer is "fast."
13. The correct answer is:
a) brightly
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the sun shining. We use the adverb "brightly" to describe how the sun shines. Therefore, the correct answer is "brightly."
14. The correct answer is:
a) sweetly
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the smell of the flower. We use the adverb "sweetly" to describe how the flower smells. Therefore, the correct answer is "sweetly."
15. The correct answer is:
a) hardly
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the presence of anybody in the office on Sunday. We use the adverb "hardly" to indicate that there is almost nobody in the office on Sunday. Therefore, the correct answer is "hardly."
16. The correct answer is:
a) financially
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the desire to be independent from relatives. We use the adverb "financially" to indicate that the desired independence is related to finances or money. Therefore, the correct answer is "financially."
17. The correct answer is:
d) satisfied
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the professor's attitude towards the project. We use the adjective "satisfied" to indicate that the professor is content or pleased with the project. Therefore, the correct answer is "satisfied."
18. The correct answer is:
a) longer
Explanation: In this sentence, we are comparing the length of this river with the length of the Volga river. We use the comparative form of the adjective "long" to indicate that this river is longer than the Volga river. Therefore, the correct answer is "longer."
19. The correct answer is:
c) far
Explanation: In this sentence, we are comparing the distance of Jane's house with the expected distance. We use the adjective "far" to describe the distance. Therefore, the correct answer is "far."
20. The correct answer is:
c) elder
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing Mary's daughter as a source of advice. We use the adjective "elder" to indicate that her daughter is older than Mary. Therefore, the correct answer is "elder."
21. The correct answer is:
b) any longer
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the period of time that we are not speaking to Susan. We use the phrase "any longer" to indicate that we have stopped speaking to her. Therefore, the correct answer is "any longer."
22. The correct answer is:
d) most
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the level of excitement of the movie. We use the superlative form of the adverb "exciting" to indicate that it is the most exciting movie. Therefore, the correct answer is "most."
23. The correct answer is:
b) worse
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing Mary's speaking in comparison to previous occasions. We use the comparative form of the adjective "bad" to indicate that her speaking was worse than before. Therefore, the correct answer is "worse."
24. The correct answer is:
c) than the President
Explanation: In this sentence, we are comparing the impressiveness of this report with the impressiveness of the President's report. We use the preposition "than" to indicate the comparison. Therefore, the correct answer is "than the President."
25. The correct answer is:
b) twice as good
Explanation: In this sentence, we are comparing the effectiveness of this textbook with the effectiveness of yours. We use the phrase "twice as" to indicate that this textbook is twice as good as yours. Therefore, the correct answer is "twice as good."
Словообразование
1. The correct answer is:
b) exciting
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the baseball game. We use the adjective "exciting" to indicate that the baseball game is full of excitement. Therefore, the correct answer is "exciting."
2. The correct answer is:
c) friendly
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing Kate. We use the adjective "friendly" to describe someone who is kind or sociable. Therefore, the correct answer is "friendly."
3. The correct answer is:
a) carefully
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing how to drive in the rain. We use the adverb "carefully" to indicate that one should drive with caution. Therefore, the correct answer is "carefully."
4. The correct answer is:
b) thoughtful
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the present. We use the adjective "thoughtful" to indicate that the present was considerate or considerately given. Therefore, the correct answer is "thoughtful."
5. The correct answer is:
a) depressing
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the weather. We use the adjective "depressing" to indicate that the weather is causing sadness or low spirits. Therefore, the correct answer is "depressing."
6. The correct answer is:
c) shortage
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the lack or insufficiency of teachers at school. We use the noun "shortage" to indicate the absence of a sufficient number of teachers. Therefore, the correct answer is "shortage."
7. The correct answer is:
d) political
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the problem of our country's economic. We use the adjective "political" to indicate that the problem is related to politics or government policies. Therefore, the correct answer is "political."
8. The correct answer is:
b) education
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the American system. We use the noun "education" to indicate that the community college is a part of the educational system. Therefore, the correct answer is "education."
9. The correct answer is:
b) height
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the measurement of the wall. We use the noun "height" to indicate the vertical measurement of the wall. Therefore, the correct answer is "height."
10. The correct answer is:
d) excitement
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the desire to not display excitement. We use the noun "excitement" to indicate the state of being excited. Therefore, the correct answer is "excitement."
11. The correct answer is:
b) inexperienced
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing someone's reliability. We use the adjective "inexperienced" to indicate that she lacks experience or is not experienced. Therefore, the correct answer is "inexperienced."
12. The correct answer is:
a) impossible
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the possibility of speaking to him. We use the adjective "impossible" to indicate that it is not possible to speak to him. Therefore, the correct answer is "impossible."
13. The correct answer is:
c) unhappy
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing someone's appearance. We use the adjective "unhappy" to indicate that the person looks sad or not happy. Therefore, the correct answer is "unhappy."
14. The correct answer is:
b) disapprove
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the mother's response to the behavior. We use the verb "disapprove" to indicate that the mother does not approve of the behavior. Therefore, the correct answer is "disapprove."
15. The correct answer is:
a) re-read
Explanation: In this sentence, we are describing the action of reading the novel again. We use the verb phrase "re-read" to indicate that one should read the novel again. Therefore, the correct answer is "re-read."
Note: The remaining questions do not involve word formation and have already been answered.