Grammar

4. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first

1. They work for a company that sells computers.

They work for a company which ... (sells computers).

2. Jack only played tennis in the past but now he plays rugby.

Jack didn’t ... rugby.

3. The car was too small for six people.

The car wasn’t big ...

4. It was the most boring film I’ve ever seen.

It was the least ...

5. Mr. Jones was the man who helped her getthe job.

The man that ...

6. She went to the library because she wanted to borrow a book.

She wanted to borrow a ...

5. Correct two mistakes in each sentence.

1. He lost his job so he always was late.

He lost his job because he was always late

2. They never use to like watching sport but they love do it now.

...

3. The better time for me to study is at the night.

...

4. The film is about man which saved the world.

...

5. Did she used to ride a bicycle when she was child?

...

6. Why is he more happier than he use to be?

...

6. Underline the correct answer, a), b) or c)

1 We (b) to play in the street when I was young.

a) use b) used c) didn’t used

2. He’s studying ... he wants to pass his exams.

a) so b) to c) because

3. She sent him a letter ... contained her address.

a) which b) where c) who

4 Do we have ... time to go to the bank?

a) too much b) enough c) very

5 What is ... country you have visited?

a) greener b) greenes tc) the greenest

6 It’s hot and our food is covered in ... flies.

a) the b) an c) -

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Ответы
димасвлас димасвлас  21.01.2024 14:50
1. They work for a company which sells computers. (The correct answer is "which sells computers").
To complete the sentence, we need to add a relative pronoun "which" to introduce the relative clause that provides additional information about the company.

2. Jack didn’t play rugby. (The correct answer is "Jack only played tennis in the past").
To complete the sentence, we need to use the negative form of the verb "do" in the past tense, which is "didn't". We also need to include the adverb "only" to indicate that in the past, Jack played only tennis.

3. The car wasn’t big enough for six people. (The correct answer is "The car wasn't big").
To complete the sentence, we need to use the adjective "big" alone without the adverb "enough" because the second sentence is meant to have the opposite meaning of the first sentence.

4. It was the least interesting film I’ve ever seen. (The correct answer is "It was the most interesting").
To complete the sentence, we need to use the adjective "interesting" in its positive form to indicate that the film was highly enjoyable.

5. The man that helped her get the job. (The correct answer is "The man that didn't help her get the job").
To complete the sentence, we need to add the negative form of the verb "help" in the past tense, which is "didn't", to indicate that the man did not assist her in obtaining the job.

6. She wanted to borrow a novel. (The correct answer is "She wanted to borrow a book").
To complete the sentence, we need to use the more general term "book" instead of specifying a particular category like "novel".

Now let's correct the mistakes in the given sentences:

1. He lost his job because he was always late.
The correct sentence uses "because" to show the cause-effect relationship between losing his job and always being late.

2. They never used to like watching sport, but they love it now.
The correct sentence uses "used to" to indicate a past habit, and "do" is changed to "it" to avoid repetition.

3. The better time for me to study is at night.
The correct sentence removes the article "the" before "night" since it's a general time rather than a specific one.

4. The film is about a man who saved the world.
The correct sentence adds the indefinite article "a" before "man" to specify it as one of many men who saved the world.

5. Did she used to ride a bicycle when she was a child?
The correct sentence changes "used" to "use" to form the correct question structure.

6. Why is he happier than he used to be?
The correct sentence removes "more" before "happier" since "used to" already indicates a change from the past.

Now let's select the correct answers from the given options:

1. We used to play in the street when I was young.
The correct answer is b) used.

2. He’s studying so he wants to pass his exams.
The correct answer is a) so.

3. She sent him a letter which contained her address.
The correct answer is a) which.

4. Do we have enough time to go to the bank?
The correct answer is b) enough.

5. What is the greenest country you have visited?
The correct answer is c) the greenest.

6. It’s hot and our food is covered in flies.
The correct answer is a) the.
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