The suggestions below are incorrect. Arrange the adjectives in the correct order. She has a (big, beautiful, Italian) car.
I wanted to buy (denim, dark blue, beautiful) trousers.
My mother is a (middle-aged, wonderful, Russian) woman.
Do you know this (young, Italian, beautiful) girl?
He is a (Russian, young, smart) doctor
Leonardo da Vinci is a (talented great Italian) artist and architect.
2. Fill in the correct relative pronoun or adverb (who, which, where, when, whose, why)
My mom wanted to know I haven't finished my homework..
Where's the cheese was it in the fridge?
A dictionary is a book you can find the meanings of words.
It's a boy father is a doctor.
This is the day I have to take an exam.
Is the artist did a Frenchman draw this picture?
3. Complete sentences using the correct word form (-ed, -ing)
1. I really found the book ( boring)
2. Dad said that he really in us. (disappoint)
3. The lesson was really ( interest).
4. Jane is always after work. (bus)
5. Jack is of spiders. (scare)
6. How ! The cinema is closed. (disappoint)
Read the text "Big Red London Buses"
What is the most famous symbol of London? Big Ben? St. Paul's Cathedral? Could it be a big red London double-decker bus?
This, of course, can be. Every day thousands of Londoners move around the city on big red buses. Every tourist knows that a one-day bus ticket to London can be used on all bus routes. The London bus can offer a wonderful way to explore the sights of the British capital.
Since 1911, the big red bus has been London's "king of the roads". The idea of a "double-decker" is much older than a motor bus. Until the 1930s, the "double-decker" bus had no roof. Some passengers were sitting inside, while the rest were traveling on the roof. It would be very bad if it was raining! But then all the new buses began to be equipped with roofs over the upper deck.
Today, the only open-top buses are special tourist buses. The most popular buses are the "Routemasters" buses, which date back to the 1950s and 60s. It is popular because it has an open platform at the back and passengers can get in and out whenever they want, even if the bus is moving (although this is not recommended!). These buses were designed specifically for London by people who knew what London needed. They did their job well!Mark the statements T (true) or F (false)
a) Since 1911, the red bus has been London's "king of the roads".
b) Thousands of Londoners use big red buses to move to other countries.
c) A one-day bus ticket to London is used only on one bus route.
d) The London Bus offers a great way to see the sights of the British capital.
e) New buses were equipped with floors.
f) Special open-top tourist buses.
g) The route master has an open platform at the back.
h) Passengers can enter and exit the bus only when it is not moving.
Choose the right answers.
1) How do Londoners use the big red buses?
a) They use them to move to other countries.
b) They use them to move around the city.
c) They don't use them at all.
2) Which London bus pass offers a great way to see the sights?
a) one-day bus pass
b) seven-day bus pass
c) three-day bus pass
3) How were all the new buses equipped?
a) They were equipped with upper decks.
b) They were equipped with roofs.
c) They were equipped with new wheels.
4) How are open-top buses used?
a) as special tourist buses
b) as special buses for workers
c) as special buses for students
5) Why is the "Route Master" the most popular bus?
a) Because it is the fastest bus.
b) Because it is the warmest bus.
c) Because passengers can get on and off whenever they want on this bus.