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1. Complete the dialogues with the comparative forms of the adjective.

Use than
where necessary. (10 points)

A: Why didn’t you answer my call last night?


B: Oh, I was feeling so tired, so I went to bed earlier usual.

A: Is she younger than you?


B: No, she’s two months older me.
A: Do you like living in the countryside?
B: Yeah, it’s better living in a town.
A: Is your brother studying very hard?
B: No, he’s more interested in having a good time.

2. Complete the sentences with the present continuous. (10 points)

1. The children is swimming in the lake.


2. My professor is developing a research.
3. Is the kids going to school?
4. The ladies it is not wearing skirts.
5. Rose it is not cleaning her bedroom.

3. Complete the dialogue with present simple or present continuous

John: Are you plays any sport?


Peter: I play volleyball and tennis.
John: Tennis? Are you likes it?
Peter: Yes, I do. It’s a good exercise.
John: I am watching Roland Garros Tennis Tournament on TV
but I don’t like playing it.
Peter: At the weekends I goes hand-gliding. It’s really exciting.
John: WOW. It’s great. So what are you does in your spare
time?
4. Read the text again and answer the questions below. ( 10 points )

1. The text is…


a. ( ) a postcard b. ( ) a torpedo c. ( x ) a dialogue d. ( )
an e-mail

2. Who is the winner of the WOW young Musician competition? The Philip Erasmus.
3. What is the prize? Is a trip to the United States .
4. What is he doing on Tuesday? Sightseeing in New York .
5. When is he coming back to home? On Saturday .

5. Complete the telephone conversation using the present continuous. ( 10 points )


Sally: Hello. Is that Mr Johnson?
Mr Johnson: Yes, it is. Who is speaking ?
Sally: It’s Sally. Is Peter there, please?
Mr Johnson: No, I’m afraid he isn’t. He is seeing Rose today.
Sally: Is he it going out with her this evening?
Mr Johnson: I’m not sure.
Sally: Well, when he gets back, can you tell him that Fred and I
Having a party tonight and if he it is not doing anything, he’s welcome
to come.

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