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Pre Revision Unit 5

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  • We are busy today, but we were busier yesterday. We aren't ..................... (as ... as)
    as busy as yesterday/as busy as we were yesterday
  • I was surprised how easy it was to get a job. I thought it would be ................... (comparative form)
    harder/more difficult
  • Could I have a little/a few milk, please?
    a little
  • Are you enough well/well enough to go to work today?
    well enough
  • I was a little nervous before the interview, but usually I am a lot more nervous. I wasn't ............................ (as ... as)
    as nervous as I am usually/as nervous as usually
  • It's a very cheap restaurant. It's ........................... (superlative form) in the town.
    the cheapest
  • This coffee is very weak. I like it .................. (comparative form)
    stronger
  • Our neighbours have lived here for quite a long time, but we have lived here longer. Our neighbours haven't ..................... (as ... as)
    lived here as long as us/as long as we have.
  • The sentences should mean the same: Jack is younger than he looks. Jack isn't ...........................
    as old as he looks
  • How many/much hours do you study each day?
    many
  • The sentences should mean the same: The meal didn't cost as much as I expected. The meal cost ............................
    less than I expected
  • We stayed at ............................ (cheap) hotel in the town.
    the cheapest
  • Spring is a very busy time for me. It's ...............................(superlative form) of the year.
    the busiest time
  • Don't spend too much/many time at the computer.
    much
  • Everest is ...................... (high) mountain in the world.
    the highest
  • It's a very valuable painting. It's ..............................(superlative form) in the gallery.
    the most valuable painting
  • Your work isn't very good. I'm sure you can do .......................... (comparative form)
    better
  • You're standing too near the camera. Can you move a bit ...................... (comparative form) away?
    further/farther
  • "How was the job interview?" "It was OK. I wasn't too/enough nervous.
    too
  • He does a few/a little housework every day.
    a little
  • The sentences should mean the same: The station was nearer than I thought. The station wasn't ......................
    as far as I thought
  • A good diet can prevent lot of/a lot of illnesses.
    a lot of
  • The US is very large, but Canada is ......................... (large)
    larger
  • You're talking very loudly. Can you speak ....................... (comparative form)
    more quietly
  • Sue and Kevin have got three daughters. ....................... (old) is 14 years old.
    The oldest/The eldest
  • I was  surprised we got here so quickly. I expected the trip to take ................. (comparative form)
    longer
  • It was an awful day. It was ........................ (bad) day of my life.
    the worst
  • You were a little depressed yesterday, but you look ....................... (comparative form) today.
    happier
  • How much/many milk do you drink?
    much
  • The fish was delicious, but I found a little/a few bones.
    a few
  • It's a shame you live so far away. I wish you lived .................... (comparative form)
    closer/nearer
  • I wasn't feeling yesterday, but I feel a bit ....................... (good) today.
    better
  • The sentences should mean the same: I didn't spend as much money as you. You .............................
    spent more money than me.
  • My job is a bit boring sometimes. I'd like to do something .................... (comparative form)
    more exciting/more interesting
  • Don't worry. The situation isn't so bad. It could be ........................ (comparative form)
    worse
  • I couldn't finish the work because I didn't have time enough/enough time.
    enough time
  • My salary is high, but yours is higher. My salary isn't ..................... (as ... as)
    as high as yours
  • It's a very good room. It's ............................... (superlative form) in the hotel
    the best room
  • You should be friendly, but not too/too much friendly.
    too
  • You hardly ever call me. Why don't you call me ...................... (comparative form)
    more often/more frequently
  • I can't teach children. I'm not patient enough/enough patient.
    patient enough
  • I still feel bad, but I felt a lot worse earlier. I don't ................. (as ... as)
    feel as bad as earlier/feel as bad as I felt earlier
  • The hotel was surprisingly big. I expected it to be .................. (comparative form)
    smaller
  • The weather is too cold here. I'd like to live somewhere ................. (comparative form)
    hotter/warmer
  • We're buying a little/a few things for our new flat.
    a few
  • The hotel was surprisingly cheap. I expected to be .................... (comparative form)
    more expensive
  • The sentences should mean the same: I know them better than you do. You don't .........................
    know them as well as me/know them as well as I do
  • Too much/many chocolate isn't good for you.
    much
  • I'm going to have very little/very few free time this weekend.
    very little
  • She spends too much/to many money on shoes.
    too much
  • What is .......................... (popular) sport in your country?
    the most popular