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11.01.2021 14:28

Class Name and surname
Date
Mark
2. shy
1. Match the adjectives to their descriptions
1.optimist
a)always looks on the bright side of life
b)doesn't care about other people's feelings
3. reliable
c)doesn't feel comfortable with people
4.sociable
d)always want to do things his own way
5.stubbom
e)always does what he says he will do
6. selfish
1 likes meeting people
3
4
3
2.Choose the correct item
Il meetmet/were meeting Mary yesterday,
2. Look at the clouds! It is going to rain will rain is raining,
3.1 promise, I call will call/called you tomorrow.
4.Our train is leaving/len/leaves in an hour.
5. When I am sleeping was sleeping, my friends were dancing was dancing yesterday
6. They mowe/are going to mowe houses this summer.
7. We will have is going to have/are having party tonight.
8. I think am thinking about going to the mountains,
9. He is having have a shower now.
10. The flower smells is smelling nice.
11. Why do you taste/are you tasting the soup?
12. I have lost/lost my keys recently.
13. You are always losing lose your gloves!
14. Turn off the radio, please. I am doing/does my project.
3.Put the adjectives in brackets into the correct form.
1.Paul is the (tall) boy in the class, the talles
2.My sister is(sociable) than my brother, the more sociale
3. She is the patient) student in our class. the patients
4. This show is (good) than it was last year, letten
5. Nick was (fast) runner in the race, the fastest
6. Lions move (silently) than horses. more silently
7. Canada is (big) than Britain. Bigger
4. Choose the correct preposition.
1. A teacher has difficulty getting her ideas over/across to the students?
2. Do you get on/down well with your classmates.
3. The bad weather is really gets me down/over.
4. It took me much time to get along/over the flu.
5. Have you got over/across with problem?
5.Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition
1. to be popular...
2. be good.
3.be jealous...
4. be fond.
5. be keen...
6.Form adjectives from the words
1. optimism
2.care
3. Comfort

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ekaterina2206
24.03.2022 14:46

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Andrey346563545
24.03.2022 14:46

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