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B1 Open World Unit 1

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  • Re-write the sentence so it means the same as the original sentence //  The old shopping centre was good, but the new one is much nicer. (FAR)
    The new shopping centre is far nicer than the old shopping centre.
  • Join the sentences using (too .....to) or (too ..... for) //  The project was very difficult. The students couldn't do it.
    The project was too difficult for the students to do.
  • Comparative or superlative?        // The writer's new book is (BAD) than her others.
    worse
  • What's the superlative of THIN
    The thinnest
  • Complete using a comparative or superlative // Some people think that Sydney Opera House is (BEAUTIFUL) modern building in the world.
    The most beautiful
  • Complete using comparative or superlative adverbs // My brother works .......... (HARD) than I do.
    harder
  • Complete using a comparative or superlative //  We've moved house. Now, we live (FAR) from my school than we used to.
    further / farther
  • Join the sentences using (too .....to) or (too ..... for) // The room was very dark. I couldn't see anything.
    The room was too dark to see anything.
  • Complete the sentences with too, to or enough. // Sarah was .......... excited to sleep before her trip.
    too
  • What's the superlative of GOOD
    The best
  • Correct the mistakes // We all write well, but Jan writes the better of all.
    writes the best of all.
  • Re-write the sentence so it means the same as the original sentence // Spain is a big country in Europe. It's 505,370km2. France is a little bigger, at 643,801km2. (A BIT)
    Spain is a bit smaller than France.
  • Complete using a comparative or superlative // A blue whale is (HEAVY) than an elephant.
    heavier
  • Complete the sentences with too, to or enough. // It was .......... cold to go out yesterday.
    too
  • Complete the sentences with too, to or enough. // I’m too busy .......... help you today.
    to
  • Complete the sentences with too, to or enough. // My English isn’t good .......... to understand.
    enough
  • Complete using comparative or superlative adverbs // Our football team played ............. (WELL) in our group.
    the best
  • Correct the mistakes // She's a such good teacher.
    She's such a good teacher.
  • Correct the mistakes // You must go to bed more earlier than you did last night.
    to bed earlier than
  • Re-write the sentence so it means the same as the original sentence // Burgers aren't as healthy as fruit. (A LOT)
    Fruit is a lot healthier than burgers.
  • Correct the mistakes //  You need to work more hardly, especially at exam time.
    work harder
  • Re-write the sentence so it means the same as the original sentence.  // David is taller than Josh (NOT AS)
    Josh isn't as tall as David.
  • Complete the sentences with too, to or enough. // You’re not old .......... to watch this film.
    enough
  • Join the sentences using (too .....to) or (too ..... for) //  I arrived very late. I didn't catch my flight.
    I arrived too late to catch my flight.
  • Complete using a comparative or superlative // It rained every day in December 2015 in Portland, USA. It was (WET) December for 75 years.
    The wettest
  • What's the comparative of COMFORTABLE
    More comfortable than
  • Complete using comparative or superlative adverbs // Your writing is hard to read. Please write ........ (CLEARLY)
    more clearly
  • Complete using comparative or superlative adverbs //  My brother drives .......... (CAREFULLY) of everyone in my family.
    the most carefully
  • Re-write the sentence so it means the same as the original sentence // My old phone was cheap.   My new phone is very expensive. (MUCH)
    My new phone is/was much more expensive than my old phone.
  • Correct the mistakes //  They aren't enough strong or fit to be firefighters.
    They aren't strong or fit enough to be firefighters.
  • Join the sentences using (too .....to) or (too ..... for) // The book is hard. My child can't read it.
    The book is too hard for my child to read.
  • Complete using comparative or superlative adverbs //  When you revise .......... (SERIOUS) you do .......... (WELL) in your exams.
    more seriously; better
  • Complete the sentences with too, to or enough. // Have you got .......... money for the train ticket?
    enough
  • Correct the mistakes // My sister runs more faster than me.
    runs faster than
  • What's the comparative of BAD
    Worse than
  • What's the superlative of FAR
    The Farthest / The furthest
  • Correct the mistakes // Are you enough warm?
    Are you warm enough?
  • Correct the mistakes // Jan dances most beautifully than Lucy.
    more beautifully
  • Complete using a comparative or superlative // I felt ill all weekend, but I'm much (GOOD) now.
    better
  • Correct the mistakes // It was such hot that I couldn't concentrate on my work.
    It was so hot that I couldn't concentrate on my work.
  • Correct the mistakes //  Peter waited the more patiently to see the doctor.
    the most patiently
  • What's the comparative of NICE
    Nicer than
  • Join the sentences using (too .....to) or (too ..... for) //  He is very unfit. He can't play football.
    He is too unfit to play football.
  • Correct the mistakes //  We have books enough for all the students.
    We have enough books for all the students.
  • Join the sentences using (too .....to) or (too ..... for) // Jane's not going to school today. She's ill.
    Jane's too ill to go to school today.
  • Complete using comparative or superlative adverbs // motorbikes can travel much .......... (FAST) than bicycles.
    faster
  • What's the comparative of LAZY
    Lazier than