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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVE Q1 of 10: My mother is _____ than my father. old older the oldest the old Q2 of 10: What is _____ movie you have ever seen? funny funnier the funniest the funny Q3 of 10: That movie was bad, but it wasn't _____ I have ever seen. baddest

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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVE

Q1 of 10: My mother is _____ than my father.

 old

 older

 the oldest

 the old

Q2 of 10: What is _____ movie you have ever seen?

 funny

 funnier

 the funniest

 the funny

Q3 of 10: That movie was bad, but it wasn't _____ I have ever seen.

 baddest

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 worsest

 worse

 the worst

Q4 of 10: Rachel's hair is not as _____ as Sarah's.

 long

 longer

 the longest

 more long

Q5 of 10: Yesterday's exam was _____ than the one last month.

 difficult

 difficulter

 the difficultest

 more difficult

Q6 of 10: Peter is as ____ as Alex.

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 fast

 faster

 the fastest

 the faster

Q7 of 10: I think Mary is _____ woman I have ever seen.

 beautiful

 the most beautiful

 the beautifulest

 the beautifuler

Q8 of 10: Her room is only a little bit _____ than mine.

 bigger

 the bigger

 big

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 he biggest

Q9 of 10: He is _____ when he is playing football.

 the happier

 happiest

 the happy

 happyest

Q10 of 10: Michael's house is _____ from the train than Betty's.

 far

 the furthest

 the farther

 further

PREPOSITION OF TIME

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Q1 of 4: Train A leaves at 11:00. Train B leaves at 12:00. The B train leaves _______ the A train.

 before

 after

 during

 for

Q2 of 4: Bus 1 arrives at 7:00. Bus 2 arrives at 5:00. Bus 2 arrives _______ Bus 1.

 before

 after

 during

 for

Q3 of 4: She worked at the hotel _______ 5 years.

 before

 after

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 during

 for

Q4 of 4: The rain started _______ the football match. They had to stop the game.

 before

 after

 during

 for

PRESENT CONTINUOS

Q1 of 5: I _______ (live) in Spain for 3 years now.

Q2 of 5: _______ you _______ (play) guitar much recently?

Q3 of 5: Steve _______ (not/practice) enough lately.

Q4 of 5: What _______ they _______ (do) lately?

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Q5 of 5: I _______ (like) seafood since I first tried it.

PRESENT SIMPLE

of 10: I sometimes _______ (go) to work by car.

Q2 of 10: Ben _______ (work) in a hospital.

Q3 of 10: _______ you _______ (like) fish?

Q4 of 10: She _______ (not/teach) English.

Q5 of 10: Matthew never _______ (watch) television.

Q6 of 10: _______ she _______ (play) football?

Q7 of 10: They always _______ (eat) dinner at 7 o'clock.

Q8 of 10: We _______ (not/live) in a big house.

Q9 of 10: Valerie _______ (study) English at university.

Q10 of 10: _______ he _______ (want) to eat?

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What does he do? He   (teach) Spanish in a secondary school.

By June 2015, Frank   (finish) his studies.

I   (write) an essay right now.

Someone knocked on the door while they   (have) breakfast.

He said that she had been sorry because she   (forget) your book.

My brother   (work) in that firm since September 2002.

This orange   (taste) bitter! don’t eat it.

You are very lazy! That is sure, you   (get) bad marks for the next exam.

I   (talk) to him the day before yesterday.

Until he won at the lottery, he   (be) a poor man.