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Complete the sentences with an adjective, an adverb or a noun
1. John is sometimes a dangerous … I think he drives … when he is in a hurry.
2. Pam’s old car was slow but her new one is very …
3. James looked … when his team won the game.
4. It rained … all day yesterday and the ground was very wet.
5. Mmm, what a wonderful … from the kitchen. What are you cooking? I am sure it is going to taste …
6. I think Mrs Burns is a good … She taught my children…
7. David has not got a lot of money so when he goes shopping he always looks … at the prices.
8. My parents were hard … They worked … all their lives.
9. Jackie did … in his test and had to take it again.
10. I spoke to Peter on the telephone this morning. He sounded really … Someone stole his car yesterday.
Complete the sentences. Use a comparative
1. Helen’s car is not very big. She wants a … one.
2. My job is not very interesting. I want to do something …
3. You are not very tall. Your brother is …
4. David does not work very hard. I work …
5. My chair is not very comfortable. Yours is …
6. Your plan is not very good. My plan is …
7. These flowers are not very nice. The blue ones are …
8. My bag is not very heavy. Your bag is …
9. I am not very interested in arts. I am … in history.
10. It is not very warm today. It was … yesterday.
11. These tomatoes do not taste very good. The other ones tasted …
12. Britain is not very big. France is …
13. London is not very beautiful. Paris is …
14. This knife is not very sharp. Have you got a … one?
15. People today are not very polite. In the past they were …
Complete the sentences. Use a superlative.
1. This building is very old. It is … in the town.
2. It was a very happy day. It was … of my life.
3. It is a very good film. It is … I have ever seen.
4. She is a very popular singer. She is … in the country.
5. It was a very bad mistake. It was … I have ever made.
6. It is a very pretty village. It is … I have ever seen.
7. It was a very cold day. It was … of the year.
8. He is a very boring person. He is … I have ever met.
Role Play
Discuss the main differences between the Baroque and Rococo styles.
UNIT 3
Warming Up
1. Where is New England situated?
2. Why was it called so?
3. Have you ever heard about pilgrims?
4. What do you think could buildings in New England resemble?
5. Do you know any peculiarities of this architectural style?
THE ARCHITECTURE OF NEW ENGLAND