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Form a sentence. Use the second conditional and I wish or If only. I wish / our neighbours / not play / loud music all the time.
Form a sentence. Use the second conditional and I wish or If only. If only we / can / speak / French better.
If only we could speak French better.
Form a sentence. Use the second conditional and I wish or If only. you / live / in this tiny studio flat / if / you / have / more money?
Would you live in this tiny studio flat if you had more money?
Form a sentence. Use the second conditional and I wish or If only.we / not get / on with Peter / if / he / not be / a really nice person.
We wouldn’t get on with Peter if he wasn’t a really nice person.
Form a sentence. Use the second conditional and I wish or If only. I / wish / Mike / not / criticise me all the time.
I wish Mike wouldn’t criticise me all the time.
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. There will be few people at the beach today because the weather is colder.
There will be fewer people at the beach today because the weather is colder.
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. Carrie runs much faster than her sister.
Correct.
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. You’re luckiest than me − you always get really nice presents for your birthday.
Incorrect. You’re luckier than me − you always get really nice presents for your birthday.
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. The popular this area becomes, the more expensive the houses get.
The more popular this area becomes, the more expensive the houses get.
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. That’s the uglier house I’ve ever seen. It looks terrible!
Incorrect. That’s the ugliest house I’ve ever seen. It looks terrible!
Complete with a comparative form. I really liked the last book by this author, but this one is much ________________ (interesting) . In fact, it’s really quite boring!
less interesting
Complete with a comparative form. Jenny isn’t ________________ (tall) her sister Clara. Jenny is 1 m 60 cm and Clara is 1 m 75 cm.
as tall as
Complete with a comparative form. Most matches start at 3 p.m., but this one starts ________________ (early) − it’s at 1.30.
earlier
Complete with a comparative form. I’m terrible at French. In fact, I got ________________ (bad) mark in the class in our last test.
the worst
Complete with a comparative form. The car got ________________ and ________________ (close) to us, and then it stopped in front of our house.
closer and closer
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. Don’t shout at people! You should speak more politer!
Don’t shout at people! You should speak more politely!
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. I didn’t expect your house to be big as this. It’s huge!
I didn’t expect your house to be as big as this. It’s huge!
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. The fast you try to finish your homework, the more mistakes you make.
Incorrect. The faster you try to finish your homework, the more mistakes you make.
Is it correct? If not, say the corrected version. Mandy is the more intelligent person I’ve ever met.
Incorrect. Mandy is the most intelligent person I've ever met.
Complete with a comparative form. This sofa is ________________ (comfortable) than the one in front of the TV, so it’s better for Dad’s back.
more comfortable
Complete with a comparative form. Right now, this is ________________ (popular) street in Bristol − everyone wants to buy a house here.
the most popular
Complete with a comparative form. You nearly hit that tree because you were going too fast. You should drive ________________(carefully)
more carefully
Complete with a comparative form. It’s difficult for my parents to buy a house because houses in this town are getting ________________ and ________________ (expensive) all the time.
more .... more expensive
Complete with a comparative form. I'm ...................... (old) Harry - we were both born on the same day.
as old as