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Test 6A

Grammar Section 6
NAME .......................................................................................................... DATE ....................................
CLASS .......................................................................................................... MARK ––––––
100
(Time 20 minutes)

1 Fill in the gaps with the adjectives in 3 A: Would you like to stop somewhere for dinner?
the correct order. B: It’ll be ............................................................
................. (cheap) if we just cook at home.
1 Daisy and I had dinner at a ................................
4 A: How are your driving lessons going?
.................................. (nice, Italian, traditional)
B: Driving is actually ..........................................
restaurant.
............ (difficult) than I thought it would be.
2 Granny made a ..................................................
(birthday, chocolate, delicious) cake for me. 5 A: How about this black dress? I think it will look
3 I bought a ........................................................... good on you.
(silk, Japanese, long) scarf for Mum. B: Of all the colours, black is my .......................
4 Her coat has ...................................................... ............................................ (little) favourite.
(round, red, big) buttons on the front. (5 x 4 = 20)
5 That ....................................................................
(wooden, old, dining) table belonged to my
great-uncle before me. 4 Put the adjectives/adverbs in brackets
(5 x 4 = 20) into the correct form.

1 ………..……. and ………..……. (many) people


2 Underline the correct item. prefer to shop online.
2 Flying economy is ……………………….…….
1 This restaurant comes high/highly (expensive) than business class.
recommended by food critics. 3 Can you talk a bit ……………………….…….
2 The seafood dish was delicious but (loud)? I can’t hear you.
rather/almost salty for my taste. 4 Harry is by far ……………………….……. (noisy)
3 Kathryn has been working hard/hardly in the of the twins.
garden all day. 5 The bookshop is not ……………………….…….
4 The poor/Poor people are offered free food at a (busy) the music store.
local soup kitchen. (5 x 4 = 20)
5 Dad needs to watch his weight now that he’s
getting elder/older. 5 Complete each sentence so that it has
(5 x 4 = 20) a similar meaning to the first sentence.
Include the word in bold.

3 Put the adjectives in brackets into the 1 Toby greeted the guests politely before offering
comparative or superlative form, adding them a drink. (WAY)
any necessary words. Toby greeted the guests ....................................
.............................. before offering them a drink.
1 A: Have you been to the Greek islands before? 2 Bananas aren’t as juicy as oranges. (LESS)
B: Yes, the beaches there are .......................... Bananas are ....................................... oranges.
............................ (beautiful) I’ve ever seen. 3 Is that the fastest you can run? (THAN)
Can’t you .................................................. that?
2 A: Do you want to come over to my house on
4 Jane writes well and her books are popular. (A)
Saturday night?
Jane ...................................................................
B: Yeah, sure. That sounds ..............................
................................ and her books are popular.
................. (good) than staying home alone.
5 As Lilly gets slimmer, she feels healthier. (THE)
The slimmer ....................................... she feels.
(5 x 4 = 20)

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Test 6B
Grammar Section 6
NAME .......................................................................................................... DATE ....................................
CLASS .......................................................................................................... MARK ––––––
100
(Time 20 minutes)

1 Fill in the gaps with the adjectives in 3 A: How are your driving lessons going?
the correct order. B: Driving is actually ..........................................
............ (difficult) than I thought it would be.
1 His coat has .......................................................
4 A: Have you been to the Canarias islands
(round, red, big) buttons on the front.
before?
2 I bought a ...........................................................
B: Yes, the beaches there are ..........................
(silk, Japanese, long) scarf for Mum.
............................ (beautiful) I’ve ever seen.
3 That ....................................................................
(wooden, old, dining) table belonged to my 5 A: Do you want to come over to my house on
great-uncle before me. Friday night?
4 Granny made a .................................................. B: Yeah, sure. That sounds ..............................
(birthday, chocolate, delicious) cake for me. ................. (good) than staying home alone.
5 Tom and I had dinner at a ................................. (5 x 4 = 20)
................................ (nice, French, traditional)
restaurant. 4 Put the adjectives/adverbs in brackets
(5 x 4 = 20) into the correct form.

1 Bob is by far ……………………….……. (noisy)


2 Underline the correct item. of the twins.
2 The bookshop is not ……………………….…….
1 Ian has been working hardly/hard in the garden (busy) the music store.
all day. 3 .………..……. and ………..……. (many) people
2 Poor/The poor people are offered free food at a prefer to shop online.
local soup kitchen. 4 Can you talk a bit ……………………….…….
3 Dad needs to watch his weight now that he’s (loud)? I can’t hear you.
getting older/elder. 5 Flying economy is ……………………….…….
4 This restaurant comes highly/high (expensive) than business class.
recommended by food critics. (5 x 4 = 20)
5 The seafood dish was delicious but
rather/almost salty for my taste. 5 Complete each sentence so that it has
(5 x 4 = 20) a similar meaning to the first sentence.
Include the word in bold.

3 Put the adjectives in brackets into the 1 Is that the fastest you can run? (THAN)
comparative or superlative form, adding Can’t you .................................................. that?
any necessary words. 2 As Toby gets slimmer, he feels healthier. (THE)
The slimmer ........................................ he feels.
1 A: Would you like to stop somewhere for dinner? 3 Tom writes well and his books are popular. (A)
B: It’ll be ............................................................ Tom ....................................................................
.................. (cheap) if we just cook at home. ................................ and his books are popular.
4 Sue greeted the guests politely before offering
2 A: How about this red dress? I think it will look
them a drink. (WAY)
good on you.
Sue greeted the guests ......................................
B: Of all the colours, red is my ..........................
.............................. before offering them a drink.
............................................ (little) favourite.
5 Bananas aren’t as juicy as oranges. (LESS)
Bananas are ....................................... oranges.
(5 x 4 = 20)

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