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Second Written Paper VIII Name_________________________

IOP

I Make adverbs. Match


1. Beautiful- Optimistically
2. Optimistic- Hard
3. Hard- Early
4. Good- Beautifully
5. Early- Well

II Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative adjective or adverb forms of the words in
brackets. Use more / less and the most / the least. Eg. The person who performs the least well will come last.
(good)
1 Slow down! Walk ____________________. (less quickly/quicklier)
2 Wait! Walk _____________________. (slower/more slowly)
3 She sang _____________________, so she won the competition. (less beautifully/the most beautifully)

III Complete the table ( astonishment, interest, horrify, annoyance, terrified/terrifying)


Verb Adjective Noun
astonish Astonishing/astonished
Interested/interesting interest
terrify terror
Horrified/horrifying horror
annoy Annoyed/annoying

IV Choose the correct words.


1 I hate chess. I think it’s bored / boring.
2 I’m really worried / worrying about my exam.
3 We feel relaxed / relaxing on Sundays.
4 The horror film was frightened / frightening.
5 Please don’t sing in the restaurant. It’s really embarrassed / embarrassing!

V Relative clauses. Put WHO, WHICH, WHOSE, WHERE


1. Do you talk about a girl____________brother is my friend?
2. I sent an email to my sister ______________lives in Norway.
3. Is there a shop nearby______________ sells fruit.
4. A cemetery is a place _____________people are buried.
5. What's the name of the man ______________car you borrowed?
VI Reported Speech
1. “She works in an office”. He said that he works/worked/will work in an office.
2. “I am going to clean this room”. She said that she was/is/ going to clean that room.
3. “We want these shoes”. They said that they want/wanted/would want those shoes.
4. “The train didn’t arrive on time”. Emma said that the train didn’t arrive/didn’t arrived/hadn’t arrived
on time.
5. “Anna has never been to Paris”. Jack said that Anna has never been/had never been to Paris.
6. “Does she know John?”. Steve asked me if she knew John/did she know John.
7. “Where has Nick been?” Paula wanted to know where Nick has been/had been.

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