ELEMENTARY U9
UNIT 9
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives in the box.
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1) You’re too early! Why don’t you come back later?
2) It’s too cold outside. Let’s go somewhere .
3) This skirt is too short. I want a one.
4) This bus is very slow – let’s get off! It’s to walk.
5) My baby sister is too young to walk. She’ll walk when she’s .
6) This computer game is too easy. I’d like to play a one.
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Write the correct form of the adjective.
Choose the correct comparative or superlative form from the options in each sentence.
1) A church is usually smaller than a cathedral. (smaller / smallest)
2) This pub is the in our village. (busiest / busier)
3) This is one of the clubs in town. (coolest / most cool)
4) My mobile phone is than yours. (more expensive / most expensive)
5) Paris is than London today. (more hot / hotter)
6) I think Hong Kong is the city in the world. (more exciting / most exciting)
7) Cities are than villages. (more busy / busier)
8) Is living in the country than living in a city? (most boring / more boring)
9) Rolf’s English is than Torsten’s. (best / better)
10) My flat is than yours. (moderner / more modern)
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Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
Look at the options (a, b, c) and write the correct word in the blank.
1) This building is more modern that one.
a) than b) the c) more2) The Underground is easiest way to travel in London.
a) than b) the c) much3) The weather is better in Spain.
a) more b) the c) much4) New York has best museums.
a) the b) more c) much5) The countryside is nicer the town.
a) the b) than c) much6) The town is exciting.
a) more b) much c) than7) This traffic is worse in New York!
a) the b) much c) than8) The winters in Moscow are worse than in Edinburgh.
a) than b) the c) much9) The restaurants here are expensive than the ones at home.
a) more b) much c) the10) Which city has most amazing sights?
a) much b) than c) the11) I liked the park, but the castle was interesting.
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Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of have got.
Write the correct form using have got or has got.
1) London a big commercial centre.
(has got / ‘s got)2) this town got a swimming pool?
(Has / Does)3) We any money.
(haven’t got / have not got)4) she got a good job?
(Has / Does)5) This market some beautiful old furniture.
(has got / ‘s got)6) Amsterdam any underground trains.
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Question 17 of 18
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Write questions with have got. Then write the correct short answer.
Write the question and the correct short answer.
1) you / American cousin?
an American cousin?
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2) your mother / up-to-date mobile phone?
an up-to-date mobile phone?
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3) your town / a railway system?
a railway system?
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4) you / US dollars in your bag?
US dollars in your bag?
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5) Matt and Lionel / English dictionary?
an English dictionary?
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6) we / an English test soon?
an English test soon?
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Question 18 of 18
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Join the sentences with which, who, or where.
Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative word.
1) We ate spaghetti. It was delicious.
2) They visited Dickens House. Charles Dickens wrote his famous books there.
3) I used the Underground. It was really crowded.
4) Owen is my cousin. He loves castles.
5) We went to Bondi Beach. You can see lots of surfers there.
6) They climbed The Shard. It has an amazing view of London.
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