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  • Sid is a hard worker. He works ___
    harder
    hardly
    hardest
    hard
  • Peter / sometimes / work / careless
    Peter sometimes works carelessly.
  • Use past continuous and simple past: I ___ (read) a book when I ___ (hear) a strange noise.
    was reading / heard
  • Use the present perfect: A: Are Tom and Jenny here? B: No __ . (they / not come back)
    They haven't come back yet.
  • Which ____ (dangerous) a sheep, a camel, or a hippo? (Then answer the question)
    Which is the most dangerous, a sheep, a camel, or a hippo? The hippo is the most dangerous.
  • Complete with "Be going to": What time__ on Saturday? (you / get up) B: __ at 7:30 am. (I / get up
    What time are you going to get up on Saturday? I"m going to get up at 7:30 am.
  • Use past continuous and simple past: While they ___ (drive) down Green Street, the police ___ them.
    were driving / stopped
  • Cats ____hamsters. (expensive) Horses ______ of all.
    Cats are more expensive than hamsters. Horses are the most expensive of all.
  • I met __ interesting girl yesterday. She's __ teacher from ___ Poland.
    an, no article, no article
    a, an, an
    an, a, no article
    a, an, no article
  • Complete with "be going to": What ____ on the weekend? (you / do) B: I ___ to the movies with Tim. (go)
    What are you going to do on the weekend? I'm going to the movies with Tim.
  • I want to write this down! Can you give me ___ pencil?
    no article
    an
    a
    the
  • Han is a good swimmer. He swims ___.
    well
  • Use the present perfect: I ___ (never / download) music from the Internet. B. It’s very easy. Let me show you.
    A: I've never downloaded music from the Internet. B: It's very easy. Let me show you.
  • ___ caterpillar becomes ___ butterfly.
    A, a
    No article, no article
    A, an
    An, a
  • Jack was a very clever child. He ___ read when he was five. (can / could)
    Could
  • Use have to: We _____ for them. (not wait) They have their own car.
    We don't have to wait for them. They have their own car.
  • My brother ___ play football three years ago, but he's very good at it now. (couldn't / can't)
    Couldn't
  • Collies _____ poodles. (good guard dogs) German shepherds ______ of all.
    Collies are better guard dogs than poodles. German shepherds are the best guard dogs of all.
  • Use let's or shall we: Yes! A: ___ call Craig, too? B: Sure. ___ call him now.
    A: Shall we call Craig, too? B: Sure. Let's call him now.
  • Which ______, a blue whale or a horse? (heavy). (Then answer the question)
    Which is heavier, a blue whale or a horse? A blue whale is heavier than a horse.
  • There's ___ post card on ___ table for you. I think it's from ___ Mike.
    A, no article, the
    An, the, no article
    A, the, no article
    An, the, an
  • Use "will": A: I'm leaving. B: Wait!! (I / come / with you)
    I will come with you.
  • Use must: The library is a quiet place. You ___ (not talk)
    The library is a quiet place. You mustn't talk.
  • Mr. Davis is a quiet speaker. He speaks ____.
    quietly
  • Who is ____ person in your family? (tall) My dad is _____. (tall)
    Who is the tallest person in your family? My dad is the tallest.
  • Use "will": My trip to Grandma's ___ (be) boring! We ____ (have) tea in the garden and then we __ (spend) the rest of the day in her living room! She ___ (not let) me watch cartoons - she never lets us watch TV.
    My trip to Grandma's will be boring! We'll have tea in the garden and then we'll spend the rest of the day in her living room! She won't me watch cartoo
  • A: ___ penguins fly, Mom? B: No, they ____. (can/can't)
    A: Can penguins fly, Mom? B: No, they can't.
  • Use the present perfect: A: ......? (the rain / stop) B: No,......Here, take my umbrella.
    A: Has the rain stopped? B: No, it hasn't. Here, take my umbrella.
  • For breakfast, I want a piece of bacon and __ egg.
    the
    a
    no article
    an
  • Use the present perfect: Your dad / ever / ride / a horse?
    Has your dad ever ridden a horse?
  • Use the present perfect: A: .... your brother? (Tim and Alex / meet) B: Yes, ___.
    A: Have Tim and Alex met your brother? B: Yes, they have.