Fill in the correct form. Last/latest
1."Z" is the … letter of the alphabet 2. How do you like Woody Allen's film?- It's much better than his ... one.? 3.You must work harder. This is your … chance. 4. Is that your …word? 5. My friend has got all the … pop records. 6. Have you heard the … news about the accident? 7. When did you see Jane the … time? 8. This car is the … model we’re got.

farther/further
1.Lets hope there’ll be no … problems. 2. I think there’s a cinema … down the street. 3. If you need … information, go to a library. 4. Are you sure you won’t need any … help? 5. Aberdeen is … away from London than Edinburgh. 6. We haven’t walked far today. We walked much … yesterday. 7. It was … than we thought. 8. I have nothing … to say.

Nearest/next
1.Who would like to do the … sentence? 2. Do we have to change at the … bus stop? 3. Excuse me, where is the … bank? 4. When is the … train to Dover, please? 5. This is a very lonely place. Our … neighbors live a mile away. 6. Take the … road, it’s the … to the station. 7. After the accident an ambulance took the girl to the ... hospital. 8. Where will you be during the … few weeks?

Last/latest, farther/further, Nearest/next, worst
1.When is the … bus into town? 2. Have you heard the … record by Mike Muggins? 3. The film was bad. In fact it was the …film I’ve ever seen. 4. If you need any… help, please ask me. 5. This is the … time I will lend you my bike. 6. The bank is … down the street. 7. Can you please tell me where the … letterbox is?

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AnnaVorob1999 AnnaVorob1999  24.01.2024 16:58
1. "Z" is the ... letter of the alphabet.
Answer: Last.
Explanation: The alphabet consists of multiple letters, and "Z" is the final letter of the alphabet. Therefore, it is the last letter.

2. How do you like Woody Allen's film? - It's much better than his ... one.
Answer: Last.
Explanation: This question is comparing two films made by Woody Allen. The speaker is saying that the current film is much better than his previous one.

3. You must work harder. This is your ... chance.
Answer: Last.
Explanation: The speaker is telling the listener that they need to work harder because this is their final opportunity or chance to achieve something.

4. Is that your ... word?
Answer: Last.
Explanation: The speaker is asking if the word being referred to is the final word or the ultimate conclusion.

5. My friend has got all the ... pop records.
Answer: Latest.
Explanation: The speaker is saying that their friend has obtained all the most recent or newest pop records.

6. Have you heard the ... news about the accident?
Answer: Latest.
Explanation: The speaker wants to know if the listener has heard the most recent or current news about the accident.

7. When did you see Jane the ... time?
Answer: Last.
Explanation: The speaker wants to know the time of the most recent or final occasion when the listener saw Jane.

8. This car is the ... model we've got.
Answer: Latest.
Explanation: The speaker is stating that the current car they have is the most recent or newest model available.

farther/further

1. Let's hope there'll be no ... problems.
Answer: Further.
Explanation: The speaker is expressing a hope that there will not be any additional or additional problems.

2. I think there's a cinema ... down the street.
Answer: Further.
Explanation: The speaker believes that there is a cinema located at a greater distance or more distant down the street.

3. If you need ... information, go to a library.
Answer: Further.
Explanation: The speaker is suggesting that if more or additional information is needed, the listener should go to a library.

4. Are you sure you won't need any ... help?
Answer: Further.
Explanation: The speaker is asking if the listener is sure they will not require any additional or added help.

5. Aberdeen is ... away from London than Edinburgh.
Answer: Farther.
Explanation: The speaker is comparing the distances between Aberdeen and London and between Edinburgh and London, and stating that Aberdeen is at a greater distance or more distant than Edinburgh.

6. We haven't walked far today. We walked much ... yesterday.
Answer: Further.
Explanation: The speaker is comparing the distance they walked today with the distance they walked yesterday, stating that they walked much more or at a greater distance yesterday.

7. It was ... than we thought.
Answer: Further.
Explanation: The speaker is saying that something turned out to be more or additional than they had originally thought.

8. I have nothing ... to say.
Answer: Further.
Explanation: The speaker is stating that they have nothing more or additional to say on the subject.

Nearest/next

1. Who would like to do the ... sentence?
Answer: Next.
Explanation: The speaker is asking who would like to do the following or subsequent sentence.

2. Do we have to change at the ... bus stop?
Answer: Nearest.
Explanation: The speaker wants to know if they need to change or transfer to a different bus at the closest or most adjacent bus stop.

3. Excuse me, where is the ... bank?
Answer: Nearest.
Explanation: The speaker is asking for the location of the closest or most adjacent bank.

4. When is the ... train to Dover, please?
Answer: Next.
Explanation: The speaker wants to know the time of the following or subsequent train to Dover.

5. This is a very lonely place. Our ... neighbors live a mile away.
Answer: Nearest.
Explanation: The speaker is describing the location as being isolated or secluded, with their closest or most adjacent neighbors living a mile away.

6. Take the ... road, it's the ... to the station.
Answer: Nearest, closest.
Explanation: The speaker is giving directions and advising the listener to take the closest or most adjacent road, as it is the shortest or most direct route to the station.

7. After the accident, an ambulance took the girl to the ... hospital.
Answer: Nearest.
Explanation: The speaker is stating that after the accident, the girl was taken to the closest or most adjacent hospital.

8. Where will you be during the ... few weeks?
Answer: Next.
Explanation: The speaker wants to know the location or plans for the following or subsequent few weeks.

Last/latest, farther/further, Nearest/next, worst

1. When is the ... bus into town?
Answer: Next.
Explanation: The speaker wants to know the time of the following or subsequent bus that goes into town.

2. Have you heard the ... record by Mike Muggins?
Answer: Latest.
Explanation: The speaker wants to know if the listener has heard the most recent or newest record by Mike Muggins.

3. The film was bad. In fact, it was the... film I've ever seen.
Answer: Worst.
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their opinion that the film was extremely bad, going as far as to say it is the most terrible or worst film they have ever seen.

4. If you need any... help, please ask me.
Answer: Further.
Explanation: The speaker is offering additional or added help if the listener needs it.

5. This is the ... time I will lend you my bike.
Answer: Last.
Explanation: The speaker is stating that this will be the final or ultimate time they will lend their bike to the listener.

6. The bank is ... down the street.
Answer: Farther.
Explanation: The speaker is stating that the bank is located at a greater distance or more distant down the street.

7. Can you please tell me where the ... letterbox is?
Answer: Nearest.
Explanation: The speaker is asking for the location of the closest or most adjacent letterbox.
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