Part 4 i.grammar: tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentencs. a speak b speaks c do speak 1 you ever bought anything in that shop? a did b have c has 2 he’s never a suit in his life. a wear b wore c worn 3 finished your homework yet? a are you b have you c did you 10 4 i’ve had three meetings this week. a already b just c yet 5 jane isn’t here. she has just out. a go b went c gone 6 i’m in my new job than in my old job. a busy b busier c more busy 7 you drive than me. a more slowly b more slow c more slower 8 my boss isn’t stressed as i am. a more b as c the 9 it’s the city in the world. a crowded b most crowded c more crowded 10 this is the summer we’ve ever had. a worse b baddest c worst 11 have you ever to new york? a been b gone c went 12 my mother never flown. a is b has c was 13 i haven't finished i need two more minutes. a already b just c yet 14 don't touch that wall. i've painted it. a already b just c yet 15 i've already this film three times. a saw b see c seen 16 your flat is bigger mine. a than b then c as 17 i don't speak german well as my wife. a than b so c as 18 this car is expensive than that one. a more b most c the most 19 venice is beautiful city i know. a most b the most c more 20 it was the best holiday i've had. a ever b just c yet ii.vocabulary a) tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences with words about clothes. example: put your coaton. it’s cold. a belt b coat c tie 1 my sister can’t wear a short to school. a skirt b hat c cap 2 he was wearing a baseball on his head. a hat b cap c scarf 3 i always wear a hat and in the winter. a top b cap c scarf 4 she’s going to wear her long black to the party. a dress b shoes c pyjamas 5 i wear on my feet when i go running. a boots b trainers c shorts 6 i always on new clothes in the shop. a put b take c try 7 i am going to wear my for my interview. a suit b tracksuit c scarf 11 8 off your boots when you come in. a put b take c try 9 i always wear in bed. a pyjamas b a suit c a sweater 10 i usually get before i have breakfast. a dress b wear c dressed b) tick () the opposite adjective. example: boring a quiet b empty c exciting  11 crowded a empty b noisy c tidy 12 noisy a modern b tidy c quiet 13 polite a polluted b rude c noisy 14 safe a dangerous b exciting c clean 15 clean a tidy b polluted c polite c) tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences. example: i need to my room; it’s a mess. a tidy b make c do 16 don’t forget to your bed before you go to school. a make b do c have 17 i always the dog for a walk in the evening. a make b take c go 18 we were late so we took a taxi to time. a spend b take c save 19 i half an hour every day answering emails. a spend b receive c get 20 james is always late. he never arrives time. a on b for c about iii.pronunciation a) which word has a different sound? tick () a, b, or c. example: a van b tram c lane  1 a skirt b dirty c fish 2 a dress b already c she 3 a yet b under c uniform 4 a shoulder b crowded c trousers 5 a bridgeb just c forget b) which is the stressed syllable? tick () a, b, or c. 6 a beautiful b beautiful c beautiful 7 a interesting b interesting c interesting 8 a dangerous b dangerous c dangerous 9 a exciting b exciting c exciting 10 a impossible b impossible c impossible

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1. b
2. c
3. b
4. a
5. c
6. b
7. a
8. b
9. b
10. c
11. a
12. b
13. c
14. b
15. c
16. a
17. c
18. a
19. b
20. a

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. a
5. b
6. a
7. a
8. b
9. a
10. c
11. a
12. c
13. b
14. a
15. b
16. a
17. b
18. c
19. a
20. a

3)
1. c
2. c
3. c
4. b
5. c
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