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f) If his parents (not/allow) him to drink so much coke, he (sleep) much better.
g) If William (sleep) better at night, he (start) his day with more energy.
h) If he (start) his day with more energy, he (do) many more things.
MAKE SENTENCES USING MUST or MUSTN’ T and create a set of ruls for you room
1. In my room you listen to bad music!
Modal Auxiliaries
8. They tell her about John's accident. She could break down.
9. You cross the street when the traffic lights are red.
10. The doctor told Charlie that he drink too much alcohol.
13. The teacher said to me,"You get up earlier because you are late again!"
14. You tell lies!
CAN / CAN'T
(Ex 1.) Give the comparative and superlative form of the following words when possible. Then put a tick if the
word is an adjective.
bad worse - the worst [ ] funny outstanding
badly worse - the worst
beautiful
re beautiful -the most beautiful[ ] glad perfect
cheerful
critical
high responsible
delicious
dim
honest short
early
earnest
easy
fair hot silly
far
fine
interesting soon
friendly
jolly splendid
lazily straight
little tender
many
much there
noble
thin
not well
now wildly
often young
(Ex 2.) Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of one of these adjectives. Use each word only
once. Add 'than' if necessary.
good, interesting, important, fat, high, difficult, lazy, interested, easy, old
3. Who is the (shorter, more shorter, most short, shortest) of the four sisters?
4. Is this the (best, better, more better, most best ) value that you have?
(Ex 4.) Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets
7. I tried than last time, but still I didnft manage to pass the exam. (hard)
8. They are all good singers, but Aliki can sing the . (well)
Rewrite the sentences. Use the passive voice and keep the same tense.
Example: They closed the shop at 5 o'clock. - The shop was closed at 5 o'clock.
They make these cars in Japan.