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GE B2 Unit 1 Use of English & Vocabulary

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  • James and Tom are 18 years old James ......................... Tom (OLD)
    IS AS OLD AS
  • I'm becoming ............... and ................. at playing basketball.
    BETTER and BETTER
  • What's the adjective form of FOOL?
    FOOLISH
  • What are the comparative and superlative forms of LITTLE when LITTLE means "small amount of"?
    LESS/ LEAST
  •  It ........................... to turn on the heater. (NOT COLD)
    isn't cold enough 
  • My brother’s never very ..................... when I get upset and he definitely never gives me a hug!
    SYMPATHETIC
  • A SYNONYM of ANXIOUS
    TENSE
  • There are several .................. (DIFFER) between American and British English. 
    DIFFERENCES
  • How .... (i _ _ _ _ _ _ d) would you be if someone called your local football team rubbish?
    INSULTED
  • What are the comparative and superlative of LITTLE when LITTLE means "small in size"?
    LITTLER/LITTLEST
  • She's a real fighter, .......... and full of enthusiasm. (ENERGY)
    ENERGETIC
  • A SYNONYM OF SYMPATHETIC
    UNDERSTANDING
  • How ........ (a _ _ _ _ _ s) would you feel if you had to take a long flight by yourself?
    ANXIOUS
  • The faster the car is, .......................... it is to drive.(DANGEROUS)
    THE MORE DANGEROUS
  • I would be ............. happier if he he understood me.
    MUCH / FAR / EVEN
  • A SYNONYM of DETERMINED
    STRONG-WILLED
  • What's the noun of LAZY?
    LAZINESS
  • It was a really (ENJOY) .......... party. Thanks for inviting me.
    ENJOYABLE
  • How .............. (u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g) would you be if your best friend forgot your birthday?
    UNDERSTANDING
  • A SYNONYM OF TERRIFIED
    PETRIFIED
  • Tom is 1.80m tall. Nick is 1.82m tall Nick is .................. taller than Tom
    SLIGHTLY / A BIT / A LITTLE
  • Jeans and shirts cost $90 each. Jeans are ........................ shirts (EXPENSIVE)
    AS EXPENSIVE AS
  • Be sure to contact him if you need advice. He's a very (HELP) .......... person.
    HELPFUL
  • What is the noun form of DEAF?
    DEAFNESS