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Vocabulary 3 Choose the correct words.


1 Match the verbs 1–5 with the 1 We saw some very  modern  / historic
transportation words a–e. skyscrapers on our tour.
1 take   e  a ferry 2 We couldn’t hear the assistant because it
2 drive     b plane was very noisy / unusual.
3 ride     c car 3 The bed in the hotel wasn’t very
4 fly     d motorcycle delicious / comfortable.

5 sail     e subway 4 I sat in a noisy / quiet restaurant. No one


was there.
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5 We saw some comfortable / traditional
dancing in the street. It was amazing.
2 Choose the correct answers.
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1 We   took   the six o’clock bus.
a rode  b  took
4 Complete the travel blog with
2 We     the subway downtown. the adjectives.
a flew b took
comfortable crowded delicious
3 I    my new car to the beach.
historic noisy quiet unusual
a sailed b drove
4 Ruth’s grandmother    a
On our first day on vacation, we booked
motorcycle when she was younger.
into our hotel. It was 1  quiet   and peaceful.
a rode b drove
The next day, we walked into the town
5 They     on a ferry to
Staten Island. center and had a 2    meal
in a small restaurant. It was very busy, and
a sailed b drove
the restaurant was 3   
6 We     to Bangkok on an
4
with people. It was so    
Airbus A380.
we couldn’t hear each other speak!
a took b flew
7 Roberto     the train to After lunch, I wanted to buy an
5
the station.     present to take

a took b flew home, so we went to the market. We


walked for hours, but my shoes weren’t
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very 6    , so we took a
taxi home.

The next day, we visited a


7
    monument near
the forest. It was very beautiful.

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Grammar 6 Complete the sentences with the

5 Complete the chart with the


comparative form of the adjectives.

comparative form of the adjectives. big cheap easy hot lazy

big cheap easy friendly hot lazy old tall young

long safe short sunny wet


1 Tokyo is   bigger   than Osaka.
2 I hate exercise. I’m
Comparative: short adjectives     than my friends.
1
-y + -ier s  u    n  n  i    e    r  3 Africa is     than
2
l    z            the Arctic.
3
e    s            4 The subway is    
4
f                d              than a taxi.
5 Luisa isn’t short. She’s
5
+ -er or -r c            p            than Rosario.
6
s    f        6 Jake is 13 and I’m 18. Jake is
7
l    n                than me.
8
s            t        7 Spanish is difficult. I think English is
    than Spanish.
9
double h        t       
8 Louis is 18 and my sister is 12. Louis is
10
consonant b        g            than my sister.
11
+ -er w    t           
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7 Complete the sentences with the 8 Order the words to make sentences.
comparative form of the adjectives.
1 than / a computer / is / a book / more /
Use more when necessary.
expensive
1 The Xpress 350 engine is   more efficient
  A computer is more expensive than
(efficient) than the Super-Xpress 400.
  a  book.  
2 TV is
2 is / than / 90% / better / 20%
(interesting) than computer games.
3 Parks are  
(beautiful) than streets.
3 are / bikes / powerful / than / less / cars
4 Cake is  
(delicious) than bread.
5 Hip-hop is   4 amusement parks / exciting / stores /
(good) than reggae. more / than / are
6 Motorcycles are  
(dangerous) than bikes.
5 cats / than / tigers / dangerous /
7 That cell phone is bad. It’s  
more / are
    (bad) than my phone.
8 Science is  
(difficult) than geography.
6 less / are / than / cities / crowded / towns
9 Roberto is  
(talented) than me.

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