Degrees of Comparison.
Выберите правильный вариант: 1. The weather got … every day. A) badder B) worse C) worst
2. My little daughter is … than your son is. A) less noisy B) least noisy C) less noisier
3. How much … are you than your brother? A) oldest B) older C) elder
4. Which is …: April or May? A) colder B) more colder C) more cold
5. What is the … film you saw? A) later B) latest C) last
6. Jack is … boy in their family. A) the most cleverest B) very clever C) the cleverest
7. Your handwriting is now … than it was last year. A) more better B) better C) a better
8. Which is … autumn or summer? A) warmer B) the warmest C) a warmer
9. It is … difficult exercise of the lesson. A) a more B) the most C) very much
10. The mother is … beautiful than the daughter. A) more much B) much more C) most
11. She is the … girl in our group. A) more beautiful B) most beautiful C) as beautiful as
12. Clair dances … than Sue. A) better B) well C) best
13. The bigger the car, the … it is. A) fast B) fastest C) faster
14. He’s … person I’ve ever met. A) the friendlier B) friendly C) the friendliest
15. My bag is … hers. A) as heavy as B) heavier C) the heaviest
Indefinite Pronouns 1. There are not … modern conveniences in the house. A) some B) any C) no
2. They had … interesting news yesterday. A) any B) nothing C) some
3. Do you have … questions? A) some B) any C) no
4. He has … problems in his work. A) no B) any C) something
5. Is there … bread on the plate? A) some B) any C) no
6. … rang you up. A) nobody B) anybody C) anything
7. There are not … plants in our town. A) some B) any C) no
8. You can get this book …. A) anywhere B) everywhere C) anything
9. Is there … on the table? A) anything B) something C) everything
10. He saw …. A) anybody B) anything C) nobody
11. There is … on the table. A) anything B) anybody C) nothing
12. Do you speak … foreign language? A) some B) any C) no
13. … knows him. A) everybody B) everything C) anything
14. Do you hear …? A) everything B) something C) anything
15. He did not tell me …. A) nothing B) anything C) something
16. There are … pictures on the wall. A) some B) any C) nothing
17. She rang … up. A) anybody B) nobody C) anything
18. Olga did not meet … at the station. A) anybody B) somebody C) nobody
19. … has happened he can’t remember the details of it. A) something B) anybody C) anything
20. Give him … interesting to read. A) anybody B) anything C) something
Modal Verbs I 1. They … understand your speech. A) must B) had C) is able
2. He … to come here tomorrow. A) will be allowed B) can C) could
3. My friend … to ring you up in the office yesterday. A) could B) may C) had
4. I … not visit him because I didn’t know his address. A) can B) may C) could 5. … I come in? A) can B) may C) must
6. They … to fulfil the work in time. A) shall have B) will have C) must
7. They … to stay at home, because it was raining. A) must B) could C) had
8. Olga … to see you tomorrow. A) can B) shall be able C) will be able
9. Our sportsmen … take part in the competition 2 days ago. A) had B) can C) could
10. He … not come, as he was ill. A) can B) could C) may
11. You … to finish the work two weeks ago. A) could B) might C) had
12. Helen … to read a lot of books to make her report. A) can B) must C) had
Modal Verbs II (shall, should, would, can, could, might, must, have to)
1. … we go out tonight? A) shall B) will C) have to
2. … you lend me $10, please? A) shall B) could C) must
3. You … cross the street without looking first. A) mustn’t B) don’t have to C) needn’t
4. You … be late for school. A) must B) needn’t C) mustn’t
5. Bob said that he … come to the party, but he isn’t sure. A) should B) might C) needn’t
6. You … obey your parents. A) must B) have to C) need
7. She … be only 30, she looks much older. A) mustn’t B) can’t C) needn’t
8. … you like to order now, sir? A) can B) shall C) would
9. You … be rude to your parents. A) shouldn’t B) don’t have to C) would
10. “I feel ill”. “You … see a doctor”. A) can B) should C) shouldn’t
11. You … play with matches. It’s dangerous. A) mustn’t B) shouldn’t C) can’t
12. You … wear a suit. It’s an informal party. A) mustn’t B) shouldn’t C) don’t have to
13. You … use my hair dryer if you like. A) should B) have to C) can
14. I’m not going home yet. I … work late. A) can B) must C) don’t have to
15. … I feed the animals at the zoo? A) must B) can C) shouldn’t
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