The document contains a grammar exercise testing the use of comparative adjectives. It includes:
1) Sentence completion questions requiring the correct form of adjectives such as "heavy", "hot" and "cold".
2) Sentence corrections involving comparative adjectives like "clever", "old" and "expensive".
3) A matching question pairing questions with answers about likes and opinions, such as paintings, plays and people.
4) An exercise to write questions using "what" and "like" to ask for descriptions, for example "What was your hotel like?".
The document contains a grammar exercise testing the use of comparative adjectives. It includes:
1) Sentence completion questions requiring the correct form of adjectives such as "heavy", "hot" and "cold".
2) Sentence corrections involving comparative adjectives like "clever", "old" and "expensive".
3) A matching question pairing questions with answers about likes and opinions, such as paintings, plays and people.
4) An exercise to write questions using "what" and "like" to ask for descriptions, for example "What was your hotel like?".
The document contains a grammar exercise testing the use of comparative adjectives. It includes:
1) Sentence completion questions requiring the correct form of adjectives such as "heavy", "hot" and "cold".
2) Sentence corrections involving comparative adjectives like "clever", "old" and "expensive".
3) A matching question pairing questions with answers about likes and opinions, such as paintings, plays and people.
4) An exercise to write questions using "what" and "like" to ask for descriptions, for example "What was your hotel like?".
1. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
adjectives in brackets.
1 She is (heavy) __h_e_a_vi_e_r t_h_a_n__ her brother.
2 It’s 40°C in Seville and Rome. Seville is (hot) ______HOTTER THAN______ Rome. 3 It’s –15°C in Chicago and –20°C in Stockholm. Chicago isn’t (cold) ______AS COLD AS______ Stockholm. 4 ‘How’s your mum?’ ‘She’s (good) ___BETTER_________ now, thanks.’ 5 His second wife is (bad) __WORSE__________ than the first! 6 It’s (beautiful) ______THE MOST BEAUTIFUL______ town in France. 7 He’s (bad) ____THE WORST________ student in the class. 8 This is (good) _____THE BEST_______ meal I’ve ever had! 9 He was born in May and she was born in June 1988, so she isn’t (old) ____AS OLD AS________ him. 10 Of course £100 is (expensive) ______NOT AS EXPENSIVE AS/ MORE EXPENSIVETHAN______ $100! 11 The girls are noisy but the boys are (noisy)____NOISIER_______.
1 point for each correct answer
2 Correct the sentences.
1 She is more clever than her sister. ____cl_e_ve_r_e_r____
2 The older university in Europe is Bologna. _____OLDEST________ 3 London is more wet than Rome. _____________WETTER 4 It’s the most good museum in the world. ____BEST_________ 5 A coffee is most expensive than a tea. ______MORE_______
1 point for each correct answer
3 Match the questions and answers.
1 What are her paintings like? _e_ 2 Did you like the play? __D 3 What does your boyfriend like? _B_ 4 What was the play like? __C 5 What’s your boyfriend like? __A 6 Does anyone like her paintings? __F
a He’s very kind and he’s got a sense of humour.
b Cars and motorbikes. c It was OK but it was a bit miserable. d No, I didn’t. It was boring. e The ones in the National Gallery are interesting. f Yes, they are very popular.
1 point for each correct answer
4 Write the questions. Use What ... like? / like. A (1) __D__id__ you __l_ik_e__ Amsterdam? B Yes, we liked it very much. A (2) ____WHAT IS__ Amsterdam ___LIKE___ ? B It’s smaller than London, so it’s easy to find places. A Where did you stay? (3) ____WHAT WAS__ your hotel ___LIKE___ ? B It was quite small, but central. A (4) ___WHAT WAS___ the countryside __LIKE____ ? B It’s flat! It’s the flattest place I’ve ever been to. A (5) _______DID YOU LIKE_____ the food? B Yes, I did, but I like Spanish and Italian food more. A (6) __WHAT WAS____ it ___LIKE___? B It’s a bit like British and German food – meat, potatoes, and vegetables. And lots of cheese!