1. Fill in the gaps with the positive, comparative, or superlative degree of the following adverbs: of ten, long x 2, heavy, early, easy, near, nice, soon, carefully, hard, frequently. 1. He washed the antique plates. .than Betty.
2. Have you been waiting ?
3. It turns that the students haven't un derstood the questions.
4. The following story illustrates the painting than the previous one.
5. It Took me than I thought to paint the kitchen.
6. Her work is than John's
7. the following day he phoned to apolo gise.
8. She had been working all morning.
9. You could walk there and back in a day than the previous time.
10. Why don't you move your chair mine?
11. The ten asked questions are listed below.
12. He arrived back from Londonthan I expected.
2) He said they have been friends at school.
3) She said she would take them to the cinema on Saturday.
4) He said they had not been there for a long time.
5) They said they would write a letter to me when they returned home.
6) He said he was sure that the girls would be excellent translators.
7) She said they had learnt a lot of new rules.
8) Martin said that several students would visit his school on Wednesday.
9) She said she had met him in the street.
10) They said their nephew has told them a lot of interesting things about his travel.
1) He asked me if i often saw my relatives
2) They asked me if i would see my brother before I leaved
3) I asked my daughter if she has packed her suitcase yet
4) I asked Kate if anybody had met me
5) Mike asked Jane if she would come to the station to see me off
1) I asked him what he is doing
2) He asked them who they would see before they leave
3) They asked me where i lived
4) My mother asked me when i had come home the day before
5) She asked them where he worked
1) The man told Kate not to be afraid of his dog
2) The dentist told the patient to Open his mouth.
3) The pupil asked the teacher to explain that rule
4) Nick’s mother told him not to eat too much chocolate.
5) The doctor told me not to go for a walk that day
Larri: əʊ nəʊ ˈtɛdi ˈhæznt gɒt ˈɛni aɪz!
Nanny: Yes, he has!
ˈnæni: jɛs, hiː hæz!
Nanny: He's got two big eyes.
ˈnæni: hiːz gɒt tuː bɪg aɪz.
Lulu: But look, Nanny! He hasn't got a nose!ˈluːluː: bʌt lʊk, ˈnæni! hiː ˈhæznt gɒt ə nəʊz!
Nanny: Yes, he has! He's got a small black nose.
ˈnæni: jɛs, hiː hæz! hiːz gɒt ə smɔːl blæk nəʊz.
Larry: Oh, now Teddy's wonderful!
ˈlæri: əʊ, naʊ ˈtɛdiz ˈwʌndəfʊl!
Lulu: Now Chuckles is very happy. Thank you, Nanny!
ˈluːluː naʊ ˈʧʌklz ɪz ˈvɛri ˈhæpi. θæŋk juː, ˈnæni!
Larry: Thank you, Nanny!
ˈlæri: θæŋk juː, 'næni!