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Complete PET for schools - Unit 4 review

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  • Make a comparison using some of the following words: a bit / a little / not much / not a lot
    eg: "He is A BIT taller than me"
  • What is the opposite of "near" ?
    far
  • Which word or phrase does NOT mean the same as "much" ?
    far
    a bit
    considerably
    a lot
  • What is this?
    a market
  • How can you use "as + (adj / adv) + as" to compare things that are not the same?
    eg: "I am NOT as tall as my brother"
  • What is the opposite of "high" ?
    low
  • Add "much" to this sentence. How does the meaning change?
    My brother is MUCH lazier than my sister. (to say there is a big difference)
  • What are the two superlative forms of "far" ?
    furthest / farthest
  • What is the opposite of "the most" ?
    the least
  • What is this?
    a tower
    a monument
    a tree
    an English academy
  • Which adjectives can you use with "absolutely" and "totally" ?
    ungradable
    gradable
  • Compare the cat and dog using "as"
    The cat is not AS big as the dog.
  • What is the opposite of "dull" ?
    lively
  • Make a comparison using some of the following words: far / a lot / much
    eg: "She is A LOT faster than me"
  • What are the comparative and superlative forms of "good" ?
    better - the best
  • What is this?
    a town hall
  • Is this sentence correct?
    No it isn't! "The school is BIGGER than the academy"
  • What is the opposite of "dangerous" ?
    safe
  • What is this?
    a youth club
    an English academy
    a football stadium
    a toilet
  • "How long does your ... to school take?" (viatge)
    journey
    travel
    trip
  • What are the comparative and superlative forms of "bad"?
    worse - the worst
  • What is this?
    a stadium
  • What are the comparative and superlative forms?
    "IER" and "IEST" (heavIER / heavIEST)
  • Which adjectives can you use with "very", "extremely" and "quite" ?
    gradable
    ungradable
  • What is this?
    a factory
  • Which word or phrase does NOT mean the same as "a little" ?
    not a lot
    a bit
    not much
    far
  • What are the two comparative forms of "far" ?
    further / farther.
  • What is this?
    a market
    a supermarket
    a department store
    an English academy
  • Reword this sentence using "shorter"
    Paul is shorter than David.
  • What is this?
    a bridge
  • What is this?
    a book shop
  • Reword this sentence using "big".
    This table is as big as that table.
  • "One day I think space ... will become reality" (viatges)
    trip
    travel
    journey
  • What are the comparative and superlative forms?
    "ER" and "EST" or "MORE" and "THE MOST" (politER / more polite)
  • What is this?
    a gym
    a swimming pool
    an English academy
    a sports centre
  • What are the comparative and superlative forms?
    "MORE" and "THE MOST" (more beautiful / the most beautiful)
  • "Every year I ... to many different countries" (viatjar)
    travel
    journey
    trip
  • What is the opposite of "modern" ?
    old
  • What is the opposite of "interesting" ?
    boring
  • Is this sentence correct?
    No it isn't! "I'm more intelligent THAN my friend"
  • What is the opposite of "wide" ?
    narrow
  • What is this?
    an art gallery
  • Is this sentence correct?
    No it isn't! "English is WORSE than Catalan"
  • What is this?
    a library
  • What is the opposite of "empty" ?
    crowded
  • What is the opposite of "clean" ?
    dirty
  • What are the comparative and superlative forms?
    "MORE" and "THE MOST" (more modern / then most modern)
  • What is the opposite of "expensive" ?
    cheap
  • What are the comparative and superlative forms?
    "ER" and "EST" (tallER / tallEST)
  • What is this?
    a fountain
  • Compare the two trucks using "not"
    The first truck is NOT as big as the second truck.
  • What is this?
    a shopping centre
  • What is the opposite of "quiet" ?
    noisy
  • Add "a little" to this sentence. How does the meaning change?
    My brother is A LITTLE lazier than my sister. (to say there is a small difference)
  • What is the opposite of "beautiful" ?
    ugly
  • Reword this sentence using "quietest"
    Louisa is the quietest in this class.
  • "We are going on a ... to Madrid for two days" (sortida)
    trip
    travel
    journey
  • What form do you use to compare to things that are the same?
    eg: "This chair is AS big AS that chair"
  • What is this?
    a cinema