The Pronoun. To be, to have
There are (мало) foreign students in our University
few
some
a lot of
little
Her flat is on the ground floor, (моя) is on the second floor
mine
me
I
my
Whose map is this? It’s (его)
his
him
himself
he
Our University is in Moskovsky Prospect, (их) is in the centre of the city
theirs
they
them
their
Give me (какой-нибудь) magazine, please
any
some
a few
few
Ask (его) about his new flat
him
her
he
she
(Его) daughter is seven years old
his
he
him
her
(Её) parents are pensioners
her
his
she
their
Tell us (несколько) words about your studies
a few
a little
little
a lot of
The room is large but (ее) windows are not large
its
their
her
our
Tom is telling (нам) about his work
us
our
them
we
There are (несколько) books in the box
some
no
any
something
Have you given them (какую-нибудь) work?
any
anything
some
somebody
(Кто-то) rang you up
somebody
everybody
somewhere
anything
You can get this book (везде)
everywhere
somewhere
some
any
We want to go to see (его)
him
himself
his
he
I don’t hear (их)
them
their
they
theirs
He rang (никому) up
nobody
somebody
anybody
something
Is there (что-нибудь) on the table?
anything
something
everything
everywhere
There isn’t (ничего) on the table
anything
nothing
something
everything
They are busy with (своими) lessons
their
its
his
her
She has (много) bread
a lot of
little
many
few
He has (мало) friends here
few
little
a lot of
many
Do you speak (какой-нибудь) foreign language?
any
something
anything
nothing
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There … ten pens and a magazine on the table
are
is
am
was
There … many cars in front of the house
are
is
was
were
Who … speaking?
is
am
was
are
What … you doing?
are
was
is
am
I … very sorry
am
is
were
will be
My brother … English magazines
has
is
are
have
… the floor clean?
is
are
has
had
… you well?
are
am
was
is
How many students … present?
are
was
is
have
There … a table and several desks in the classroom
is
are
were
have
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Who speaks French in your family? I …
do
is
am
have
We … never been to London
have
has
were
was
Where … you going when I met you last night?
were
are
did
am
… your friend like to watch TV in the evening?
does
do
is
am
What are you doing? – I … reading a book
am
shall
was
is
… you speak English?
do
does
is
are
Peter … not go in for sports this winter because he is unwell
does
is
am
are
Who … come?
has
was
is
am
He … waiting for you the whole day yesterday. Why did not you come?
was
had
is
have
She … left before the letter arrived
had
have
is
are
The Adjectives
Today certainly look … than you did yesterday.
happier
more happier
happy
most happy
The Locrbie crash was one of the … disasters in aviation history.
worst
wose
bad
baddest
… the weather, the better I feel.
The warmer
The warmest
Warmer
Warmest
She is … taller than my sister.
much
more
many
few
Your problem is … than his.
much worse
much worst
much more worse
much more bad
Kate is … her sister.
much taller than
very taller than
very taller then
much taller then
If you can run … she can, you are a very good runner.
as quickly as
as quick as
quicker then
as more quickly as
A train is … a bus.
quicker than
more quickly as
quickly
more quicker
Children nowadays are to be … than they used to be.
much noisier
much more noisier
much noisy
much noisiest
John said that no other car could go … .
as fast as his car
so fast like his car
as fast like his car
as fast like the car of him
I like the red dress … of all.
best
better
good
well
Ann is 2 years … than Kate.
older
old
elder
oldest
Long skirts are the … fashion.
latest
newest
last
modern
It’s as … today as yesterday.
warm
warmer
much warmer
much more warmer
You look much … today.
better
good
the best
best
Michael’s new apartment is … .
much larger
much large
much more larger
more large
Her … brother is a well-known pianist. He is 31.
elder
older
elderly
old
Whose translation is …?
the best
the good
better
best
Although she is very popular, she is not … her sister.
prettier than
pretty as
as pretty
more pretty than
Cuba is one … of sugar-growing areas in the world.
the largest
the larger
largest
largest
There were two small rooms in the beach house … served as a kitchen.
the smallest of which
the smaller of which
the smaller of them
smallest of that
I have got … information on this question.
further
farther
farthest
furthest
I’m as … .
poor as he is
poor as him
poor than he is
poor as him is
She lives in … part of the city.
the farthest
the farther
farther
far
This is … theater in Kishinev.
the oldest
the eldest
an older
the most old
Her illness was … than we thought at first.
much more serious
much serious
far serious
by far the most serious
He is as … as his brother.
cheerful
more cheerful
the most cheerful
cheerfuller
Your room is … mine.
twice as large as
twice larger than
twice as large than
twice much larger as
… she ate, … she was.
the less, the angrier
less, angrier
the least, the more angry
the less, the more angry