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4. Complete these sentences. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets or (not so) as…as.

1) Hang-gliding is more exciting than reading a book. (exciting)

2) I weigh over 100 kilos. You’re ________ me! (light)

3) I think jazz is ___________ rock music. (good)

4) The necklace wasn’t ________ I thought. (expensive)

5) You look _________ you did yesterday. (bad)

6) What’s _________ month of the year? (wet)

7) My holiday was ____ in Cuba. (enjoyable)

8) Is cheese ________ meal? (healthy)

9) Schooldays are _______ days of your life! (good)

5. Make sentences with not as + adjective + as.

1 A: Peter’s the richest person I know.

B: (Sarah) Well, he isn’t as rich as Sarah!

  1. A: Your grandfather’s the oldest person I know.

B: ( my grandmother ) ______________________________

  1. A: John’s flat is the dirtiest place I’ve seen.

B: (mine) ________________________________________

  1. A: Those are the nicest shoes I’ve seen.

B: (yours) ________________________________________

  1. A: Iance the tallest man I know.

B: (Raymond) _____________________________________

  1. A: My hotel is really expensive!

B: ( The Ritz ) _____________________________________

  1. A: I saw “Horror” in Texas last night. It’s really bad film.

B: (Monster in New York ) __________________________

Perfect Tenses

1. Fill in the gaps with the correct word from the list. Some may be used mre than once.

since / never / ever / ago / for / already / yet / still

1. I haven’t played a game … ages.

2. What’s your favourite sport? How long … did you start playing?

3. I can’t skate but I haven’t tried roller-blanding … .

4. My sister … has’t learnt how to swim!

5. I’ve beeb asking Dad to let me go bungee-jumping … I was 14.

6. I’ve … been on a skiing holiday.

7. I only started playing baseball last year but I haven’t … won a place in the national team. Have you … won a sports competition.

2. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite.

1. Ann (to cut) her hair already. Now she is going to comb it. 2. The directors of the company just (to ask) me to express our deepest thanks and congratulations for Mr. Brown efforts in saving our passengers and ship. 3. I (to part) my hair yesterday. 4. The teacher (to speak) in a low voice this morning. 5. My son (to look like) my mother in his childhood. 6. My sister (to put) herself together and now she is answering very important question. 7. You (to get) any word from your brother and sister-in-law? They are very solitary.

3. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the Past Perfect or the Past Indefinite.

1. My sister is very thoughtful and she prefers to watch something new. So when she (to go) to the theatre, I (to begin) to write the letter. 2. Few people (to be) in their apartments, and nobody (to see) her. 3. The grass (to be) yellowish, there (to be) any rain for a long time. 4. I (to see) her before the exam (to begin), but I (to be) sure she (to lose) her temper. 5. John (to knit) his eyebrows before he (concentrate). 6. Yesterday Alice (to part ) her hair on one side and (to look) very pleasant.

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