Read and choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
Read and choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
Read and choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
Complete the sentences with the given words/phrases.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets. I think she is still ill. She looks even ... (bad) than last week.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets. She's a lot ... (happy) in the new job than she was in the previous one.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets. Which of the three supermarkets do you think has ... (wide) range of products?
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets. He has ... (big) potential than anyone thought.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets. I’d like it if you lived a bit ... (close) to us.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets. There are not many white tigers in the world. Orange tigers are ... (common).
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets. A: What happens when the cost of oil goes up? B: Petrol prices get ... (high).
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets. My garden is a lot ... (colourful) than this park.
Read a magazine article about the adults who have met an old school friend again through social media and do the task below. Friends again Five people talk about the school friends they have met up with again thanks to social media websites. Nadia Hassan Although we’ve been living in different countries for a long time, I know I should have made more of an effort to stay in touch with Amina because we always got on well together, even though we’re quite different people. For instance, I’m much more ambitious than her and have no plans to start a family, whereas she already has two children. It’s quite a contrast in lifestyle, and although it’s great that we’re both content with our own lives – and we’ve enjoyed catching up with each other’s news – I don’t really know whether in the future we’ll have enough in common to keep the relationship going. Julia Nowak The first thing that struck me was that Natalia still looked much the same as she had ten years earlier, unlike some other people in their late twenties – especially those who have had serious personal issues to deal with during that time. She’s also still very keen on sports, which I’m not, but she remains as sociable as she ever was and I suppose we’re quite alike in that respect. In fact, she was one of the first people I thought of when the idea of contacting my old classmates occurred to me, and it’s great you can do that online so easily. Otherwise you could lose touch with them forever. Olivia Morgan Back in our school days I always liked Megan, but she was never keen on studying so I sort of took it for granted that she would end up doing a job that didn’t require qualifications. Now it turns out she went on to do really well academically and for two years was a Philosophy lecturer at a top university. The other mistake I made was being rather cautious about responding when she first got in touch with me online last autumn, when in fact as soon as we saw each other on the screen we started chatting again as if that ten year gap had never existed. I think we both quickly realised that we wouldn’t ever let anything like that happen again. Maite Silva I was delighted when Carla told me she has such a good job. Somehow I always knew she’d do well, though I must confess that back then she was the last person I would have imagined becoming an economist because she was pretty hopeless at maths. But when she appeared on my laptop screen after all those years I was impressed by how mature she sounded and looked, and in fact she might be having an influence on me. Ever since we met up again, I’ve found myself taking a more serious attitude to my career, with promotion now a real possibility. Yan Lin When I realised my old classmate Ming was trying to contact me I didn’t hesitate for a second in replying. Somehow I’d always known that one way or another we were bound to run into each other at some point, because when we left school we’d both gone off to do the same subject at different universities. What I hadn’t been prepared for, though, was the news that she’d had to interrupt her studies owing to personal problems. I expressed my sympathy, but she assured me she’d recovered and eventually graduated, and that since then she’s been working in advertising. Which of course is exactly what I do, too. Which person...
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. The football star scored a ..... in the last minute of the game.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. The gold ..... won first place in the Olympics and made her country proud.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. I read an ..... about the environment in a magazine.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. I always check the ..... for the weather forecast.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. Central Africa is suffering one of the worst _____ of the century. There is no water anywhere.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. The roof of the house caved in during a _____.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. The shaking was violent, but the ______ ended quickly.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. The ..... of the internet revolutionized the way people communicate and access information.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. They might have spent the whole week at the campsite, provided they ... enough food and water.
Complete the sentence using should, shouldn’t and the word in brackets.
Complete the sentence using should, shouldn’t and the word in brackets.
Complete the sentence using should, shouldn’t and the word in brackets.
Complete the sentence using should, shouldn’t and the word in brackets.
Complete the sentence using should, shouldn’t and the word in brackets.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. As long as she ... me, I'll be there for her.