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REVIEW GENERAL JAZBLEYDI CANCHILA

Exercise on the Form of Adverbs


1Find the adjective in the first sentence and fill the gap with the adverb.

happily
1. Joanne is happy. She smiles  .
2. The boy is loud. He shouts  loudly.
3. Her English is fluent. She speaks English fluently.
4. Our mum was angry. She spoke to us angrily.
5. My neighbour is a careless driver. He drives carelessly.
6. The painter is awful. He paints awfully.
7. Jim is a wonderful piano player. He plays the piano wonderfully.
8. This girl is very quiet. She often sneaks out of the house quietly.
9. She is a good dancer. She dances really well.
10. This exercise is simple. You simply have to put one word in each space.

Adjective Exercises
much vs many
Decide whether you have to use much or many:

1. We saw _MANY__ animals at the zoo.


2. How __MANY___ oranges did you put in the box?
3. There isn’t __MUCH___ sugar in my coffee.
4. I don’t have __MANY____ friends.
5. The old man hasn’t got ___MUCH__ hair on his head.
6. I’ve packed __MANY___ bottles of water.
7. I didn’t get __MUCH___ sleep last night.
8. How ___MANY__ fruit do you eat in an average day?

Exercise on Comparison of Adjectives


Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).

bigger
1. My house is (big)   than yours.
2. This flower is (beautiful) more beautiful than that one.
3. This is the (interesting) most interesting book I have ever read.
4. Non-smokers usually live (long) longer than smokers.
5. Which is the (dangerous) most dangerous animal in the world?
6. A holiday by the sea is (good) better than a holiday in the mountains.
7. It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) more expensive than a beer.
8. Who is the (rich) richest woman on earth?
9. The weather this summer is even (bad) worse than last summer.
10. He was the (clever) cleverest thief of all.

Ejercicios: Whatever, Wherever, Whenever..


Escribe las palabras en el orden correcto.
1. on holiday / relaxed / whenever / so / go / I'm / I
*I’m so relaxed whenever I go on holiday
2. I / want / whoever / I / with / go out / will
*I will go out with whenever I want
3. like / walk / can / whichever / we / way / you'd
*we can walk whichever way you’d like
4. the man / happened / was injured / whatever / to / who / ?
*whatever happened to the man who was injured?
5. strangers / I could / way / only / whichever / I looked / see
*whichever way I looked I could only see stranger

A Complete these sentences using: and, but, so, because.


 
 

1. She wants to go to the cinema, but I don't like that film.


 

2. My wife plays tennis and  football.


 

3. I can't sleep, so I'm going to drink a glass of hot milk.


 
4. She went to the disco, but she didn't dance.
 

5. I'm studying English because I love languages.


 

6. She danced a little and talked to her friends.


 

7. He doesn't play the guitar, but he plays the drum.


 

8. He is sad because he saw an accident.


 

9. She didn't invited me, so I didn't go to her birthday party.


 

10. She can draw well, but she can't cook.

PURPOSE CLAUSES

  
1) He opened the window.He wanted to let  fresh air in.(in order to)
 
He opened the window in order to let fresh air in.
 
2)I took my camera.I wanted to take some photos.(so that)
 
I took my camera so that I could take some photos.
 
3)He studied really hard.He wanted to get better marks.(in order to)
 
 He studied really hard in order to get better marks.
 
4)Jason learns Chinese.His aim is  to work  in China.( to)
 
 Jason learns Chinese to work in china.
 
5)I’ve collected money.I will buy a new car.(so that)
 
 I’ve collected money so that I can buy a new car.
 
6)Many people left Turkey in 1960s.They wanted to find jobs in Germany.( in order to)
 
 Many people left Turkey in 1960s in order to find jobs in germany.
 
7)She attends to a course.She wants to  learn chess.(to)
 
 She attends to a course to learn chess.
 
8)Linda turned on the lights.She wanted to see better.(so that)
 
 Linda turned on the lights so that she could see better.
 
9)I will come with you.I want to help you.(in order to)
 
 I will come with you in order to help you.
 
10)We are going to cinema.We will watch a horror film.(to)
 
 We are going to cinema to watch a horror film.
 
11)You must take your umbrella so that you won’t get wet.(in order)
 
 You must take your umbrella in order not to get wet.
 
12)He waited at the counter.He wanted to see her.(in order)
 
He waited at the counter in order to see better.
 
13)We all put on our coats.We were feeling cold.(so that)
 
We all put on our coats so that we could keep warm.
 

Relative clauses - defining or non-defining?


Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining.

defining – no commas
non-defining – commas

1. I have three brothers.

 My brother who lives in Sidney came to see me last month.

 My brother, who lives in Sidney, came to see me last month.


2. I have one sister.

 My sister who is 25 years old spent her holiday in France.

 My sister, who is 25 years old, spent her holiday in France.


3. Bob's mum has lost her keys.

 Bob's mum who is a musician has lost her car keys.

 Bob's mum, who is a musician, has lost her car keys.


4. My friend Jane moved to Canada.

 My friend Jane whose husband is Canadian moved to Canada last week.

 My friend Jane, whose husband is Canadian, moved to Canada last week.
5. I am a shoe fanatic.

 The shoes which I bought yesterday are very comfortable.

 The shoes, which I bought yesterday, are very comfortable.


6. Mr Robinson is very famous.
 Mr Robinson whom I met at the trade fair is a famous inventor.

 Mr Robinson, whom I met at the trade fair, is a famous inventor.


7. Tamara has two cats. Both of them are black.

 Tamara's two cats which can play outside are black.

 Tamara's two cats, which can play outside, are black.


8. Kevin has four cats. Two of them are black.

 Kevin's two cats which are black can play outside.

 Kevin's two cats, which are black, can play outside.


9. We are on holiday. Yesterday we visited a church.

 The church which we visited yesterday is very old.

 The church, which we visited yesterday, is very old.


10. We are on holiday. Yesterday we visited a church.

 St. Mary's Church which we visited yesterday is very old.

 St. Mary's Church, which we visited yesterday, is very old.

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