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Prepare 4 Unit 3

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  • Use not as.....as: Playing sports is healthier than playing video games.
    Playing video games is not as healthy as playing sports.
  • to begin a legal relationship with someone as their husband or wife
    get married
  • Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: We have lots of space for the baby.
    We have enough space for the baby.
  • Use not as.....as: Running is faster than swimming.
    Swimming is not as fast as running.
  • Singapore is _________ to live in than St. Petersburg. (expensive)
    more expensive
  • to stop living with your parents
    leave home
  • I _______ for my local politician last week.
    voted
  • Use not as.....as: Cats are more intelligent than dogs.
    Dogs are not as intelligent as cats.
  • Use not as.....as: The maths exam was harder than the science exam.
    The science exam was not as hard as the maths exam.
  • I want to _____ and then buy a second-hand car.
    get a driving license
  • Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: This jacket isn´t loose enough.
    This jacket is too tight.
  • less than is necessary
    not enough
  • get a qualification given for completing a university course
    get a degree
  • to become a parent
    have children
  • In the USA the age at which people can drive a car is _______ than in the UK. (young)
    younger
  • Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: My mum´s car isn´t big enough for our bikes.
    My mum´s car is too small for our bikes.
  • My sister ________ after working at the bookshop for 50 years.
    retired
  • Use not as.....as: Antonia is friendlier than her sister.
    Antonia´s sister is not as friendly as her.
  • used before adjectives and adverbs to mean ¨more than is allowed, necessary, possible, etc.¨
    too
  • get a document which gives official permission to drive a car, received after passing a driving test
    get a driving license
  • Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: This phone is too small.
    This phone is not big enough.
  • My friend´s older brother ______ as a car mechanic.
    got a job
  • to stop going to school forever
    leave school
  • My dad ______ in the last century.
    was born
  • to go regularly to a place where students study at a high level to get a degree
    go to university
  • Where is _____ street in the world? (short)
    the shortest
  • In my country, all children ________ when they are between 16 and 18.
    leave school
  • I´ve just _______ because I like this house more than my last one.
    moved home
  • Simon is ________ person in our class. (popular)
    the most popular
  • to find regular work in order to earn money
    get a job
  • to leave your home in order to live in a new one
    move home
  • Are people who live in Edinburgh ________ than people who live in London? (happy)
    happier
  • I want to ______ in London and study history.
    go to university
  • as much as is necessary
    enough
  • to leave your job and stop working, usually because you are old
    retire
  • When this happens, a person or animal comes out of its mother´s body and starts to exist
    to be born
  • Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: We have lots of players on the team.
    We have enough players on the team.
  • to begin going to school
    start school
  • to show your choice or opinion in an election by writing a cross on an official piece of paper
    vote
  • Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: This computer is too slow.
    This computer isn´t fast enough.
  • Use not as.....as: Mexico is hotter than Germany.
    Germany is not as hot as Mexico.