Fill in the gaps with the words:
fast food restaurant, hotel, flat, gallery, house, library, cottage, store, tent, residence
Mike works in the city centre. He rents a next to his office.
We usually stay at a when we travel. It’s comfortable.
My grandma lives in a because she loves the quiet country life.
You can see works of art in the .
I often eat a snack at a .
I’m taking books back to the .
Students usually stay in University halls of during the study period.
This is a really big department .They sell everything here!
They are staying in a small at the campsite.
The Smiths live in a big because they need lots of rooms.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets.
11. I am (tall) than my sister.
12. My mum thinks that cats are (good) than dogs.
13. It is the (interesting) book of these three.
14. My car (fast) than yours.
15. A blue whale is (heavy) than twenty-five elephants.
16. You look (thin) than last month. Have you lost weight?
17. English is (difficult) than History.
18. She is the (nice) person of all I know.
19. Monday is the (bad) day of the week. We have seven lessons.
20. Computers are (cheap) than mobile phones.
21. Janet is the (intelligent) girl in the class.
22. Your dress is (expensive) than mine.
Choose the correct item.
23. Visitors can’t / have to / don’t have to clean their rooms at a hotel. The cleaners do it.
24. You can’t / must / mustn’t get permission to invite friends in your room.
25. The students needn’t / mustn’t / have to drive on campus. It’s forbidden.
26. You mustn’t / must / can’t pay the rent. That’s the rule.
27. I’m afraid you can / can’t / needn’t go out now. It’s too late.
28. He has to / can’t / mustn’t do his homework every day.
29. You look ill. You must / can / have to go to the doctor.
30. People can / mustn’t / must stop at the red line. It’s the rule.
31. Students can / must / mustn’t put posters on the walls. It’s forbidden.
32. You can’t / must / can have party here. It isn’t allowed.
Read the text and answer the questions.
Dear Jane,
Hi! How are you? I’m writing to say thank you for letting me stay with you.
Your family’s cottage is very different from our flat. You have seven large rooms. They are bigger than rooms in my flat. We can go to the theatre or to the cinema, but we can’t go for a walk in the countryside. We can see lots of people but we can’t enjoy peace and quiet.
That’s all for now. I hope to see you soon.
All my love,
Rose
33. Where does Jane live?
34. Which home is close to a theatre and a cinema?
35. How many rooms are there in Jane’s home?