Change the singular nouns in brackets to plural and supply them correctly.
a. Have you ever seen any. by Show? (play)
b. You should hide the. from. (knife, child)
e. Her. are very gentle. (son-il-law, person)
f. The. werent very polite. (passer-by)
g. The two. were afraid of. (woman, mouse)
h. These. had problems with their. (gentleman, tooth)
a. Have you ever seen any. by Show? (plays)
b. You should hide the. from. (knives, children)
e. Her. are very gentle. (sons-in-law, people)
f. The. werent very polite. (passers-by)
g. The two. were afraid of. (women, mice)
h. These. had problems with their. (gentlemen, teeth)
1. Have you ever seen any plays by Show?
2. You should hide the knives from schildren.
3. Her sons-in-law are very gentle people.
4. The passers-by werent very polite.
5. The two women were afraid of mice.
6. These gentlemen had problems with their teeth.
Open the brackets and put the adjectives in the right form (comparative or superlative).
1. Which is (large): the United States or Canada? 2. What is the name of the (big) port in the United States? 3. Moscow is the (large) city in Russia. 4. The London underground is the (old) in the world. 5. There is a (great) number of cars and buses in the streets of Moscow than in any other city of Russia. 6. St. Petersburg is one of the (beautiful) cities in the world. 7. The rivers in America are much (big) than those in England. 8. The island of Great Britain is (small) than Greenland. 9. What is the name of the (high) mountain in Asia? 10. The English Channel is (wide) than the straits of Gibraltar.
1. Which is larger: the United States or Canada?
2. What is the name of the biggest port in the United States?
3. Moscow is the largest city in Russia.
4. The London underground is the oldest in the world.
5. There is a greater number of cars and buses in the streets of Moscow than in any other city of Russia.
6. St. Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
7. The rivers in America are much bigger than those in England.
8. The Island of Great Britain in smaller than Greenland?
9. What is the name of the highest mountain in Asia?
10. The English Channel is wider than the straits of Gibraltar.
She is in great form because (every week / goes / she / to the gym). I think (likes / Susan / you). I can’t talk to you because (time / do not have / I / now). We are glad that (at home / did not leave / we / our umbrella. I will miss him when (to Chicago / moves / he). They don’t know where (have left / the key / they). Ring me if (have / you / a problem). I’d like to know why (her holiday / does not spend / she / in France. They told him that (wanted to play / they / tennis). He was reading the paper while (she / in the garden / was working).
1) She is in great form because she goes to the gym every week
2) I think Susan likes you
3) I can’t talk to you because I do not have time now
4) We are glad that we didn’t leave at home our umbrella
5) I will miss him when he moves to Chicago
6) They don’t know where they have left the key
7) Ring me if you have a problem
8) I’d like to know why she does not spend her holiday in France
9) They told him that they wanted to play tennis
10) He was reading the paper while she was working in the garden
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в форме Past Continuous.
1. Around me people (to talk) Russian, Italian and English.
2. Arnold (to talk) to some of the other guests on the terrace when Hardy came. 3. Alex (to look) at his watch.
4. All night long the stars (to glitter).
5. Elizabeth (to eat) and didn’t raise her head.
6. He drank some of the wine and ate several chunks of bread while he (to wait) for his dinner to come up.
7. The family (to prepare) for the party.
8. She (to argue) that only Belinda knew how to treat men.
9. A few minutes later Edward (to hurry) through the streets to his bus stop.
10. They moved across the room, which (to start) to fill up, to a vacant corner.
1. Around me people were talking German, Italian and English.
2. Robert was talking to some of the other guests on the terrace when Hardy came.
3. Alex was looking at his watch.
4. All night long the stars were glittering.
5. Elizabeth was eating and didn’t raise her head.
6. He drank some of the wine and ate several chunks of bread while he was waiting for his dinner to come up.
7. The family was preparing for the party.
8. She was arguing that only Belinda knew how to treat men.
9. A few minutes later Edward was hurrying through the streets to his bus stop.
10. They moved across the room, which was starting to fill up, to a vacant corner.
Раскройте скобки, поставив прилагательное в нужную степень сравнения
1-Tim is (old) than Pete.
2-Mary is (beautifil) girl in the class.
3-I am (good) pupil in the class.
4-This flower is (nice) than that one.
5-Elephant is (big) animal in Afrika.
6-A fox is (curious) than a dog.
7-Karabas is (bad) than Basilio.
8-This boy is (good) than that boy.
9-My sister is (funny) in her class.
10-Me book is (interesting) than your book
Tim is older than Pete
Mary is the most beautiful girl in the glass
I am the beat pupil in the class
This flower is nicer than that one
Elephant ia the biggest animal in Africa
A fox is more curious than a dog
Karabas is worse than Basilio
This boy is better than that boy
My sister is the funniest in her class
My book is more interesting than your book
1 older
2 the most beautiful
3 the best
4 nicer
5 the biggest
6 more curious
7 worse
8 better
9 the funniest
10 more interesting