Jun 15, 2016

Adjectives and adverbs

15 cards
, 53 answers
  • Choose all the right answers below (in some sentences more than one answer is possible).
    1. Jane doesn’t enjoy her job. She’s  . . . 
      bored
      because she does the same thing every day.
      • boring
      • bored

    2. The woman was carrying a  . . . 
      small black plastic
      bag.
      • black small plastic
      • small and black plastic
      • small black plastic
      • plastic small black

    3. Maria’s English is excellent. She speaks  . . . 
      perfect English
      .
      • perfectly English
      • English perfectly
      • perfect English
      • English perfect

    4. He  . . . 
      tried hard
      to find a job but he had no luck.
      • tried hard
      • tried hardly
      • hardly tried

    5. I haven’t seen her for  . . . 
      such a long time
      I’ve forgotten what she looks like.
      • so long
      • a so long time
      • a such long time
      • such a long time

    6. I haven’t got  . . . 
      enough money to go
      on holiday at the moment.
      • money enough to go
      • enough money to go
      • money enough for going
      • enough money forgoing

    7. Let’s get a taxi. It’s  . . . 
      quite a long way
      to walk.
      • a quite long way
      • quite a long way
      • rather a long way

    8. The exam was quite easy —  . . . 
      easier than
      we expected.
      • more easy that
      • more easy than
      • easier than
      • easier as

    9. The more electricity you use  . . . 
      the higher your bill will be
      .
      • your bill will be higher
      • will be higher your bill
      • the higher your bill will be

    10. He’s a fast runner. I can’t run as fast as  . . . 
      he can
      .
      • he
      • him
      • he can

    11. The film was really boring. It was  . . . 
      the most boring film
      I’ve ever seen.
      • most boring film
      • the more boring film
      • the film more boring
      • the most boring film

    12. Tom likes walking.  . . . 
      He walks to work every morning.
      • Every morning he walks to work.
      • He walks to work every morning.
      • He walks every morning to work.

    13.  . . . 
      We always have to wait
      a long time for the bus.
      • Always we have to wait
      • We always have to wait
      • We have always to wait
      • We have to wait always

    14. Ann  . . . 
      doesn’t work here any more
      . She left last month.
      • still doesn’t work here
      • doesn’t still work here
      • no more works here
      • doesn’t work here any more

    15.  . . . 
      Even though
      she can’t drive, she has bought a car.
      • Even
      • Even though
      • Even if
      • Even when

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