Exercise 1. ‘Will’ and ‘shall’ – Future
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Complete the sentences with I will (I’ll), Shall I or Shall we.
Grammar
Superlative adjectives – the oldest, the most important, etc.
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Use of superlative adjectives We use superlative adjectives to compare one thing in a group with all of the other things in the group. We use “the” before
Exercise 3. Superlative adjectives – the oldest, the most important, etc.
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Choose the right superlative adjectives using the adjectives in brackets. EXAMPLE: She is the most intelligent (intelligent) student in my class.
Exercise 2. Superlative adjectives – the oldest, the most important, etc.
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Choose the correct superlative or comparative forms to complete these sentences.
Exercise 1. Superlative adjectives – the oldest, the most important, etc.
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Choose the superlative forms of these adjectives.
Use of English
A2 Use of English Test 4
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For the following questions (1 to 15), choose the right option.
Reading
Accommodation – Reading test
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Read a letter about accommodation and for questions 1 to 10, choose the correct option. Accommodation To: Ellie Crest Subject: Surfing Holiday Hi Ellie
Listening
Two Americans living in London – Listening Test
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Kevin and Samantha moved to London recently. Listen to their experiences. For questions 1 to 7, choose the correct answer. Exercise:
Grammar
Comparative adjectives – older than, more important than, etc.
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Forming regular comparatives and superlatives We use comparatives to compare two things or two people. (e.g She is taller than her husband.
Exercise 3. Comparative adjectives – older than, more important than, etc.
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Choose right comparative adjectives using the adjectives in brackets.