English Grammar Exercises for A1, English Grammar Exercises for A2
A. Underline the correct option. 1 It was a long and very tiring / tired day for her. 2 I’m disappointing / disappointed that you can’t come. 3 It’s not a very interesting / interested idea. 4 Something really exciting / excited happened at...
English Grammar Exercises for A1, English Grammar Exercises for A2
A. Complete the table. adverb comparative superlative 1 badly worse worst 2 early ……………….. ……………….. 3 ………… more easily ……………….. 4 far ……………….. ……………….. 5 ………… better ……………….. 6 ………… ……………….. most happily 7 ………… more slowly ……………….. 8 safely ……………….. ……………….. Answers...
English Grammar Exercises for A1, English Grammar Exercises for A2
A. Read each sentence a, then complete sentence b with a suitable adverb. 1 a They have a healthy diet. b They eat ……healthily…… . 2 a I had a bad diet when I was a student. b I ate ………………. when I was a student. 3 a I like eating fish because it...
English Grammar Exercises for A1, English Grammar Exercises for A2
A. Match the pairs of opposite adjectives and write the superlative forms. dangerous good hard-working interesting long old sad strong wet bad boring dry happy lazy new short safe weak 1 longest ≠ shortest 2...
English Grammar Exercises for A1, English Grammar Exercises for A2
A. Complete the quiz questions using comparative forms of the adjectives in brackets. Then underline the answers. 1 Which are ……higher……: the Carpathians or the Rocky Mountains? (high) 2 Which month is ………………………: February or March? (long) 3 Which is ………………………:...