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FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE WORDS BELOW.
fans, guest, beeped, completed, get around, home, souvenir, heavy, roared, birthplace
1. There is a lot of HEAVY traffic in the city centre.
2. The children were scared when the lions ROARED.
3. Peter BEEPED the horn and shouted for help.
4. Princess Diana COMPLETED her education in Switzerland.
5. They stayed in a wonderful GUEST house by the sea.
6. Tupelo, Mississippi is Elvis Presley’s BIRTHPLACE.
7. You can only GET AROUND the island on foot.
8. Paris is HOME to many famous actros.
9. The band has got FANS in many countries.
10. We stopped at a SOUVENIR shop to buy gifts.

UNDERLINE THE CORREST ADJECTIVE.
1. The streets in LA are very CROWDED/ heavy.
2. The street was too NARROW/ wide. Tom couldn’t drive along it.
3. Big cities are often quiet/ NOISY and polluted.
4. He couldn’t buy the shoes because they were too EXPENSIVE/ cheap.
5. He’s a very CLEVER/ silly child. He knows all the answers.
6. Don’t go near the river, it’s very safe/ DANGEROUS.
7. That is a(n) easy/ DIFFICULT questions. I can’t answer it.
8. It was a boiling cold/ HOT day, so we went to the beach.
9. He wasn’t scared when the fire started. He was very BRAVE/ blind.
10. I like my teacher. His lessons are very INTERESTING/ dull.

FILL IN THE CORRECT PREPOSITION FROM THE LIST.
on, with, at, in, to
1. The shop was packed WITH fashionable clothes.
2. This is the most peaceful place IN the world.
3. My school is close TO my hause.
4. Football is popular IN children.
5. To get to the station, take the second turning ON your left.
6. Bob wants to study AT Oxford University.
7. Alex was born ON 6th August, 1981.
8. John F. Kennedy died IN 1963.

FILL IN THE CORRECT FROM OF VERBS IN BRACKETS.
1. When WAS (be) the last time you TIDIED (tidy) your room?
2. They WENT (go) to Malta last month.
3. Yesterday we CUT (cut) the grass, then we WASHED (wash) the car.
4. When we WENT (go) to Europe last year we DROWE (drive) through France and Italy.
5. They DIDN’T PLAY (not/play) my favourite song at the concert yesterday.
6. The last time I HAD (have) a haircut was two weeks ago.
7. My sister MADE (make) a beautiful cake yesterday and I COOKED (cook) dinner.
8. Sally DIDN’T VISIT (not/visit) her grandparents last Christmas, so she WROTE (write) them a letter.
9. Yesterday we TOOK (take) the camera with us, but we DIDN’T TAKE (not/take) any pictures.

FILL IN THE GAPS WITH WORDS FROM THE LIST.
Have got, wasn’t, were, couldn’t, was weren’t, is, are, can, could, haven’t got
1. Today she IS a famous film star, but when she was twenty years old she WASN’T.
2. There ARE six members in the band now. Three years ago there WERE only four members.
3. A: COULD you play the guitar well when you were twelve?
B: No, I COULDN’T, but I CAN play it well now.
4. I HAVE GOT five brothers, but I HAVEN’T GOT any sisters.
5. When I WAS young, there WEREN’T any nightclubs in the town.









UNDERLINE THE CORRET WORD.
1. A: Chris thinks Jenny is most/ MORE beautiful than Mary.
B: She is, but she isn’t as cleverer/ CLEVER as Mary.
2. A: This is the luxurious/ MOST LUXURIOUS hotel of all.
B: But it’s on the noisier/ NOISIEST street in Rome.
3. A: Was Claire scary/ SCARED when she saw the lions?
B: Yes, and she screamed DESPERATELY/ desperate.
4. A: Sam’s motorbike is much BIGGER/ biggest than Tom’s or Frank’s.
B: It’s also the more/ MOST expensive of all.
5. A: This dress is prettier as/ THAN that one.
B: Yes, and it is also the cheapest OF/ in all.
6. A: The black shoes are CHEAPER/ cheapest than the blue shoes.
B: Are they AS/ much comfortable as the blue ones?
7. A: Did the footballers play good/ WELL yesterday?
B: No, they didn’t. They played very BADLY/ bad.


MATCH THE NUMBERS TO THE LETTERS TO MAKE SENTENCES.
1. The children couldn’t go to the concert
2. Paul married Elizabeth
3. We were in the fishing boat
4. I wanted to make a cake,
5. First, they got into the canoe,
6. Roberta didn’t like any of the souvenirs,

A. but I didn’t have any sugar or flour.
B. because they didn’t have any money.
C. so she didn’t buy any.
D. and they had four children
E. Aand they started paddling down the river.
F. when it started to rain.

1 –b
2 –d
3 –f
4 –a
5 –e
6 –c

Z góry dziękuję.
(przepraszam za ewentualne literówki)
popular WITH
droVe

reszta ok
bardzo dziękuję!
ale prosiłabym jeszcze o wyjaśnienie dlaczego "popular WITH"
4. Football is popular IN children. (popular WITH children)
4. When we WENT (go) to Europe last year we DROWE (drive) (nie, czasownik to DROVE) through France and Italy.
roznica jest...popular w dzieciach, czy z dziecmi.
Dziękuję bardzo po raz kolejny za nieocenioną pomoc :o)
popular with = popular among
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