GRAMMAR EXERCISES
Ex. 1. Write sentences with comparative adjectives using words from each part of the table:
1. English is easier than Japanese. 2. Karen……………………………………. 3. My suitcase……………………………………. 4. My father……………………………………. 5. Boats……………………………………. 6. The Mississippi……………………………………. 7. The Atlantic……………………………………. 8. Wool……………………………………. 9. Trains……………………………………. 10. The Empire State building……………………………………. Ex. 2. Complete the sentences using a comparative and than: 1. She’s much ……… her husband. (young) 2. It’s a ……… day ……… yesterday. (warm) 3. The vegetables in this shop are ……… the ones in the supermarket. (fresh) 4. The train is ……… the bus. (expensive) 5. This new TV show is much ……… the old one. (funny) 6. My office is ……… Helen’s. (near) 7. The traffic is ……… it was last year. (noisy) 8. You have a ……… life ……… I have. (busy) 9. Drivers in this country are ……… drivers in my country. (careless) 10. The exam today was ……… last year’s exam. (difficult) 11. She’s much ……… her sister. (kind) 12. The North is ……… the South. (rich) 13. The students ask ……… questions ……… they did before. (intelligent) 14. Her second book is ……… her first. (interesting) Ex. 3. Write sentences comparing the Grand Hotel and the Sea View Hotel. Use the adjectives in the box:
Ex.4. Complete the sentences using there’s, there are, is there or are there: 1. There’s a beach down here. 2. ………….. four girls and two boys in her family. 3. ………….. a train to Manchester? 4. ………….. a new disco near the college. 5. ………….. a good restaurant in this street? 6. ………….. two hospitals in town. 7. ………….. a lot of children in the pool. 8. ………….. three families in that house. 9. ………….. a television in the flat? 10. ………….. a big grey cloud over there.
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