Test 6. Complete the sentences with а necessary form of the words in brackets. 1. This exercise is too...

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Test 6. Complete the sentences with а necessary form of the words in brackets. 1. This exercise is too easy – can’t we try а (difficult) one? 2. England’s too cold in spring – let’s go to Spain where it’s much (warm). 3. She comes top in all the exams – she must be the (clever) girl in the class. 4. The temperature in July reaches 44 degrees – it’s the (hot) month of the year. 5. Let’s buy this video – it doesn’t cost that much – it’s (cheap) than the other one. 6. This book is not so (interesting) as that one. 7. California certainly has а (healthy) climate than New York. 8. When I passed my driving test, it was the (happy) day of my life. 9. Lying down in bed is (comfortable) than sitting on а hard chair. 10. That’s the (exciting) story I’ve ever heard. 11. I’d like to have а (good) pen than this one. 12. She is the (young) daughter in the family. 13. Australia is much (far) from Europe than I thought. 14. The (quick) we finish, the (soon) we’ll go home. 15. This is the (bad) restaurant in town; I’ll never come here again. 16. Actions speak (loud) than words. 17. The (good) things in life are free. 18. She was the (boring) person at the party and I sat next to her all evening. It was awful. 19. I have а (bad) headache today than I did yesterday. 20. You’re as (bad) as your sister. Test 7. Complete the sentences with а necessary form of the words in brackets. 1. I could hardly keep awake – it was the (boring) film I’ve ever seen. 2. The (high) you climb, the (far) you fall. 3. Bill is (rich) than John. 4. Prices have gone up. Things aren’t as (cheap) as they used to be. 5. Tokyo is (big) than New York.

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  1. This exercise is too easy – can’t we try a more difficult one?
  2. England’s too cold in spring – let’s go to Spain where it’s much warmer.
  3. She comes top in all the exams – she must be the cleverest girl in the class.
  4. The temperature in July reaches 44 degrees – it’s the hottest month of the year.
  5. Let’s buy this video – it doesn’t cost that much – it’s cheaper than the other one.
  6. This book is not so interesting as that one.
  7. California certainly has a healthier climate than New York.
  8. When I passed my driving test, it was the happiest day of my life.
  9. Lying down in bed is more comfortable than sitting on a hard chair.
  10. That’s the most exciting story I’ve ever heard.
  11. I’d like to have a better pen than this one.
  12. She is the youngest daughter in the family.
  13. Australia is much farther from Europe than I thought.
  14. The quicker we finish, the sooner we’ll go home.
  15. This is the worst restaurant in town; I’ll never come here again.
  16. Actions speak louder than words.
  17. The best things in life are free.
  18. She was the most boring person at the party and I sat next to her all evening. It was awful.
  19. I have a worse headache today than I did yesterday.
  20. You’re as bad as your sister.

  21. I could hardly keep awake – it was the most boring film I’ve ever seen.

  22. The higher you climb, the farther you fall.
  23. Bill is richer than John.
  24. Prices have gone up. Things aren’t as cheap as they used to be.
  25. Tokyo is bigger than New York.

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Test 6: Completing the Sentences with the Necessary Forms of the Words in Brackets

  1. This exercise is too easy – can’t we try a more difficult one?

    • Explanation: "More difficult" is the comparative form of "difficult."
  2. England’s too cold in spring – let’s go to Spain where it’s much warmer.

    • Explanation: "Warmer" is the comparative form of "warm."
  3. She comes top in all the exams – she must be the cleverest girl in the class.

    • Explanation: "Cleverest" is the superlative form of "clever."
  4. The temperature in July reaches 44 degrees – it’s the hottest month of the year.

    • Explanation: "Hottest" is the superlative form of "hot."
  5. Let’s buy this video – it doesn’t cost that much – it’s cheaper than the other one.

    • Explanation: "Cheaper" is the comparative form of "cheap."
  6. This book is not so interesting as that one.

    • Explanation: "Interesting" stays in its base form because the sentence uses "not so. as."
  7. California certainly has a healthier climate than New York.

    • Explanation: "Healthier" is the comparative form of "healthy."
  8. When I passed my driving test, it was the happiest day of my life.

    • Explanation: "Happiest" is the superlative form of "happy."
  9. Lying down in bed is more comfortable than sitting on a hard chair.

    • Explanation: "More comfortable" is the comparative form of "comfortable."
  10. That’s the most exciting story I’ve ever heard.

    • Explanation: "Most exciting" is the superlative form of "exciting."
  11. I’d like to have a better pen than this one.

    • Explanation: "Better" is the comparative form of "good."
  12. She is the youngest daughter in the family.

    • Explanation: "Youngest" is the superlative form of "young."
  13. Australia is much farther from Europe than I thought.

    • Explanation: "Farther" is the comparative form of "far" when referring to physical distance.
  14. The quicker we finish, the sooner we’ll go home.

    • Explanation: "Quicker" and "sooner" are the comparative forms of "quick" and "soon."
  15. This is the worst restaurant in town; I’ll never come here again.

    • Explanation: "Worst" is the superlative form of "bad."
  16. Actions speak louder than words.

    • Explanation: "Louder" is the comparative form of "loud."
  17. The best things in life are free.

    • Explanation: "Best" is the superlative form of "good."
  18. She was the most boring person at the party and I sat next to her all evening. It was awful.

    • Explanation: "Most boring" is the superlative form of "boring."
  19. I have a worse headache today than I did yesterday.

    • Explanation: "Worse" is the comparative form of "bad."
  20. You’re as bad as your sister.

    • Explanation: "Bad" stays in its base form because the sentence uses "as. as."

Test 7: Completing the Sentences with the Necessary Forms of the Words in Brackets

  1. I could hardly keep awake – it was the most boring film I’ve ever seen.

    • Explanation: "Most boring" is the superlative form of "boring."
  2. The higher you climb, the farther you fall.

    • Explanation: "Higher" and "farther" are the comparative forms of "high" and "far" respectively.
  3. Bill is richer than John.

    • Explanation: "Richer" is the comparative form of "rich."
  4. Prices have gone up. Things aren’t as cheap as they used to be.

    • Explanation: "Cheap" stays in its base form because the sentence uses "as. as."
  5. Tokyo is bigger than New York.

    • Explanation: "Bigger" is the comparative form of "big."

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