Variant1
1.Choose the necessary suffixes and prefixes to make
adjectives from these words. Translate them.
Formal, known, popular, attentive, possible, enjoy,
mystery, grace, athlete, centre
2.Look at the sign in each question and mark the letter
next to the correct explanation- A,B,C,D.
Do not park your car by these gates.
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Parking near these gates is forbidden
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The entrance to the car park is through these gates
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Do not bring your car into this park
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Close these gates after parking your car
The gardens are looked after by the nuns
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Nuns take care of the gardens
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These gardens are privately owned
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We are looking for a new gardener
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Visitors may not use these gardens
Please wait here to be seated
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Please do not take these seats
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These seats are already reserved
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Stay here if you want a seat
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These seats are not being used
Underline Passive construction and say what tense is used
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Many accidents are caused by dangerous driving.
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Cheese is made from milk.
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The roof of the building was damaged in a storm a few
days ago.
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There is no need to leave a tip. Service is included
in the bill.
Complete each sentences with one of these verbs. Use to
infinitive or ing-form: answer, wash, apply, make, listen,
be.
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He tried to avoid……….my questions.
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Could you please stop………so much noise?
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I enjoy…….to music.
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I considered………..for the job but in the end I decided
against it.
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Have you finished…….your hair yet?
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If you walk into the road without looking, you you
risk …….knocked down.
Complete the sentences. Each time use the comparative form
of one of the words in the list. Use than where necessary.(
reliable, early, interested, big, thin, serious)
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I was feeling tired last night, so I went to bed
……….usual.
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I'd like to have a ……….car. the one I've got keeps
breaking down.
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Unfortunately her illness was ……..we thought at first.
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You look …….. have you lost weight?
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I want a ……..flat. we don't have enough space here.
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He doesn't study very hard. He's in having a good
time.
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Variant2
1.Choose the necessary suffixes and prefixes to make
adjectives from these words. Translate them.
Regular, polite, moral, health, horror, wealth, fashion,
astronomy, tact, use
2.Look at the sign in each question and mark the letter
next to the correct explanation- A,B,C,D.
Do not touch pottery, ask shop assistant to serve you
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Put pottery back in the right place after looking at
it
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If you want to pick up the pottery, find an assistant
to help you
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Pay for the pottery before you touch it
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If no shop assistant is available, take your pottery
to the service
Any lost luggage left here after two weeks is sold
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We charge a fine for lost luggage
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We give lost luggage away if it is not collected after
two weeks
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We will look after your luggage for two weeks if you
pay a fee
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We keep things people have lost for a maximum of two
weeks
Check with the waiter before sitting down as some tables
are reserved
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Ask a waiter which tables are available
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Ask a waiter if you want to reserve a table
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It is essential to reserve a table before you arrive
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It is advisable to find a table before you order your
meal
Underline Passive construction and say what tense is used
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You were invited to the wedding. Why didn't you go?
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A cinema is a place where films are shown
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Originally the book was written in Spanish and a few
years ago it was translated into English.
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We were driving along quite fast but we were overtaken
by lots of other cars.
Complete each sentences with one of these verbs. Use to
infinitive or ing-form: be, see, try, use, work, write.
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Jim is 65 but he isn't going to retire yet. He wants
to carry on ………
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I don't mind you……..the phone as long as you pay for
all your calls.
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Hello! Fancy…….you here! What a surprise!
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I've put off……..the letters so many times. I really
must do it today.
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What a stupid thing to do! Can you imagine
anybody……..so stupid?
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Sarah gave up………to find a job in this country and
decided to go abroad.
Complete the sentences. Each time use the comparative form
of one of the words in the list. Use than where
necessary.(simple, crowded, important, high, easy, peaceful)
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Health and happiness are……….money.
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The instructions were very complicated. They could
have been…………
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There were a lot of people on the bus. It was
………..usual.
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I like living in the countryside. It's ……….living in a
town.
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You'll find your way around the town, prices are……….in
others.
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