This document contains an English test with multiple parts. The first part provides numbers 1-12 and asks to write the corresponding furniture, items, or appliances next to each number. The second part asks to write sentences using comparatives and superlatives about countries, rivers, vacations, and furniture. The third part contains sentences and asks to circle the correct words to complete each one.
This document contains an English test with multiple parts. The first part provides numbers 1-12 and asks to write the corresponding furniture, items, or appliances next to each number. The second part asks to write sentences using comparatives and superlatives about countries, rivers, vacations, and furniture. The third part contains sentences and asks to circle the correct words to complete each one.
This document contains an English test with multiple parts. The first part provides numbers 1-12 and asks to write the corresponding furniture, items, or appliances next to each number. The second part asks to write sentences using comparatives and superlatives about countries, rivers, vacations, and furniture. The third part contains sentences and asks to circle the correct words to complete each one.
Write the words for the furniture, items and appliances
next to the correct numbers. 1. -) oven 7.-) bed 2. -) chair 8.-) dresser 3. -) microwave 9.-) mirror 4. -) refrigerator 10.-) desk 5. -) cabinets 11.-) alarm clock 6. -) vacum eleaner 12.-) armchair
Write the sentences using comparatives and superlatives.
° Brazil is bigger than (big) Mexico. ° Brazil is the biggest country in Latin America .
° The Rio Negro runs faster than (fast) the Rio Solimones . ° The Rio Negro is the fastest in the world.
° A vacations in the Amazon is more exciting (exciting) a
vacation in Artarctica. ° Vactions in the Amazon are the most exciting thing to do in summer.
° The forniture in my room is better than ( good) the
forniture in your room. ° The forniture in my room is the best furniture in my house. Circle the correct words Look at that sign. You must not/ doesn’t have to eat in the library.
You doesn´t have to/ have to turn off your computer
before you leave.
You don´thave to/ shouldn´t download any computer
games onto the school computers. The teacher doesn´tlike it.
You should/ don´t have to cook tonight. I’m going to make
dinner.
You must/ should ask for help if you have a problem. It’s a good idea.