Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).

  1. My house is (big)  than yours.
  2. This flower is (beautiful)  than that one.
  3. This is the (interesting)  book I have ever read.
  4. Non-smokers usually live (long)  than smokers.
  5. Which is the (dangerous)  animal in the world?
  6. A holiday by the sea is (good)  than a holiday in the mountains.
  7. It is strange but often a coke is (expensive)  than a beer.
  8. Who is the (rich)  woman on earth?
  9. The weather this summer is even (bad)  than last summer.
  10. He was the (clever)  thief of all.

Complete the exercise with the correct possessive pronouns.

Kevin: We want to go away for the weekend, but we have a problem.
Jim: What’s that?
Kevin: We need a tent. We gave  ( mine yours his hers ours theirs}  to my uncle and he hasn’t brought it back. Can you lend us  ( mine yours his hers ours theirs} ?
Jim: I don’t really want to give (  mine yours his hers ours theirs ) to anyone. Selena has got one. Can’t you ask her for (  mine yours his hers ours theirs) ?
Kevin: No,  ( mine yours his hers ours theirs ) is too small for the two of us, and it is not nice like  ( mine yours his hers ours theirs ).
Jim: I see, Mike has got one, too. What’s wrong with  ( mine yours his hers ours theirs) ?
Kevin: Oh! No! It’s terribly old, and it lets the rain in.
Jim: OK. How about the Browns’?  ( mine yours his hers ours theirs ) is nice and big.
Kevin: Well, (  mine yours his hers ours theirs)  is too big for two people. Why don’t you let us have  ( mine yours his hers ours theirs )? You know it’s ideal for us
Jim: OK. All right then. Be careful with it.
Kevin : Oh we will. I promise. Thank you very much Jim

Choose the appropriate options to complete the sentences.

1. He gave —- a flower.

I
mine
my
me
2. It’s a quarter —- one.(12:45)

from
in
to
after
3. He —- his leg in an accident last winter.

braked
broke
has broken
broked
4. —- the musicians —- a concert yesterday?

Do, give
Did, gave
Did, give
Have, given
5. They —- to Paris by train, they returned by bus.

have returned
will return
didn’t return
didn’t arrive
6. Why did you —- that shirt? I don’t like it.

bought
to buy
buy
buying
7. What do you —- of my new hat? I think it’s elegant.

say
thought
know
think
8. Jan —- a book but he —- a dictionary.

has got, has got
has got, have got
has got, hasn’t got
hasn’t got, has got
9. —- you —- broken your arm?

Has, ever
Have, never
Did, ever
Have, ever
10. Jane’s a fashion designer, but now she —- shoes.

sold
was selling
is selling
sell
11. Cynthia gets up early but Rafi —-.

didn’t
isn’t
doesn’t
don’t
12. This team is awesome. They play very —-.

badly
bad
good
well
13. This book is mine, that one is —-.

she
hers
her
herself
14. When —- you born?

did
was
were
can
15. What did Gaby —- yesterday?

eat
ate
eaten

Present Simple or Progressive – Exercise Test

Fill in the present simple or the present progressive.

Mr Cooper always buys a pound of sugar.

The shop assistant is closing the door now.

Kevin and Alan never throw away glass bottles.

Look! Freddy is carrying two baskets.

Now Mrs Caveman is looking out of the window.

Mrs Bingham goes shopping every Saturday.

I am counting the money at the moment.

Mr Root always opens a box of eggs before buying them.

Mum often forgets her change.

Listen! The manager is talking to a customer.

My friends often go to the computer shop.

We always put our things in a basket.

The shop is closing at the moment.

They play tennis every Sunday.

She is taking a shower now.

May 13-17

English in Mind, Promises, promises, page 83
Vocabulary: Multi word verbs, page 83
Grammar: To be going to, intentions, page 84

2․ midnight
3. wish

  1. The Times Square is in New York.
  2. Sparkling crystal ball
  3. good bye to the old year and hello to the new year.

1 – a
2 – c
3 – b
4 –
5 –
6 – d

2. Dad is going to take up running
3. Amy is going to give up eating chips.
4. Mum and Dad are going to check out a GYM.
5. Amy is going to tidy her room every weekend.
6. Dad: Are you and Jodie going to atart a business.
Amy Yes, we are going.

2-is not going to be
3. are going to love
4. are going to be late
5. is not going to get
6. are we going to win

1-e
2-d
3-f
4-a
5-c
6-b

May 6-10

English in Mind, pages 79-82
Keep on Running: read the dialogue and do the exercises on page 79
Everyday English; exercises on page 80, 81
Check your progress, page 82

2. stomach
3. stop
4. keeping on
5. the right way
6. goes away
7. keeping on

2. the best thing to do
3. are you sure
4. in fact
5. in a way
6. not really

2. into
3. bet
4. after
5. hold
6. down
7. celebrate

I think it’s a good idea ti do on some places where you can do your hobbies with similar people and to practice English.
Try to use the language everytime and everywhere.
Remember to do some exersises to learn grammar.
And you can find an English teacher, he will help you to learn it faster.

April 22-26

English in Mind, pages 74, 75

2. will happen
3. won’t be
4. won’t
5. will find
6. They’ll do
7. will learn
8. will be

  1. predictions
    2. influense
    3. centuries ago
    4. palm
    5.
    6. realable

Life became too easy and sienceful last years, but I think that in two centuries people won’t have WiFi and internet, they will reach everything with their knowlange, and hard work, why do I imagine the future like this? Well that quastion makes sence, but I feel like that, and I feel that in the future won’t be saparate countries, so there won’t be wars.

In the picture is a scared girl in the broken airplane, which is falled in the jungle.

In classmore

April 15-19

It will never happen, English in Mind pages 69, 70
The Future Tense
Expressions to talk about the future
Expressions to talk about fortune telling.

  1. will be, ‘ll stay
  2. won’t go
  3. won’t help, will give
  4. will find

I will come.
You will come.
We will come.
They will come.
He will come.
She will come.
It will come.

I will not come.
You will not come.
We will not come.
They will not come.
He will not come.
She will not come.
It will not come.

Will I come?
Will you come?
Will we come?
Will they come?
Will he come?
Will she come?
Will it come?

Yes, I will.
Yes, you will.
Yes, we will.
Yes, they will.
Yes, he will.
Yes, she will.
Yes, it will.

No, I will not.
No, you will not.
No, we will not.
No, they will not.
No, he will not.
No, she will not.
No, it will not.

April 8-12

  1. the prettiest
  2. taller
  3. the most clever
  4. the longest
  5. the difficultest
  6. the best
  7. cheaper
  8. most interesting
  9. tiniest
  10. noisier
  11. higher
  12. the best
  13. curlier
  14. the best
  15. most interesting
  16. more modern
  17. the darkest
  18. heavier
  19. most nervous
  20. the greatest
  21. laziest
  22. the quickest
  23. the happiest
  24. kindest
  25. bravest
  26. the largest
  27. youngest
  28. shorter
  29. fastest
  30. slowest
  31. wider
  32. more unpleas
  33. bigger
  34. coldest
  35. longer
  36. nearer
  37. most interesting
  38. the qickest
  39. largest
  40. tallest

 Fill in the gaps with the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets to complete the following sentences in English.

AdjectivesComparativeSuperlative
1.coldcolderthe coldest
2.goodbetterthe best
3.interestingmore interestingthe most interesting
4.beautifulmore beautifulthe most beautiful
5.oldolderthe oldest
6.littlelittlerlittlest
7.importantmore importantthe most important
8.farfartherthe further
9.ableablerablest
10.disagreeablemore disagreeablethe most disagreeable
11.redredderthe reddest
12.true
13.prettyprettierthe prettiest
14.comfortablemore comfortablethe most comfortable
15.convenientmore convenientthe most convenient
16.deepdeeperthe deepest
17.courageousmore courageousthe most courageous
18.easyeasierthe easiest
19.excellentmore excellentthe most excellent
20.badworsethe worst

Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).

  1. My house is (big) bigger than yours.
  2. This flower is (beautiful) more beautiful than that one.
  3. This is the (interesting) most interesting book I have ever read.
  4. Non-smokers usually live (long) longer than smokers.
  5. Which is the (dangerous) the most dangerius animal in the world?
  6. A holiday by the sea is (good) better than a holiday in the mountains.
  7. It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) more expensive than a beer.
  8. Who is the (rich) richest woman on earth?
  9. The weather this summer is even (bad) wors