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THE ADJECTIVE. THE ADVERB

112. The three musicians play on … stage.

1) a new 2) a newer 3) newest 4) more new

113. She speaks in … voice than the last time.

1) a loud 2) a louder 3) the loudest 4) the most loud

114. This was … film he had ever seen.

1) bad 2) worse 3) the worst 4)badly

115. They leave … way they can.

1) a quick 2) a quicker 3) the quickest 4) more quick

116. A whale is … than a dolphin.

1) long 2) longer 3) the longest 4) more long

117. This coat is … of all.

1) an expensive 2) a less expensive 3) the least expensive 4) the expensivest

118. … supplies will soon be available.

1) far 2) farther 3) farthest 4) further

119. Happiness is … than money.

1) important 2) more important 3) the most important 4) the importantest

120. Is it … to go there by car or by train?

1) cheap 2) cheaper 3) the cheapest 4) more cheap

121. Do you know that the Dead Sea is … sea.

1) a salty 2) a saltier 3) a saltiest 4) more salty

122. I have never drunk … beer.

1)gooder 2) better 3) the best 4) the most good

123. Which instrument makes … music in the world?

1) a beautiful 2) more beautiful 3) the most beautiful 4) beatifuller

124. Julian behaved very … at the party last night.

1) bad 2) badly 3) worse 4) worst

125. This is … problem she has ever had.

1) a great 2)a greater 3) the greatest 4) more great

126. He is … than me.

1) elder 2) the eldest 3) the oldest 4) older

127. The youngest of the family was ….

1) more successful 2) the most successful 3) successful 4) successfully

128. These trousers are too small. I need … size.

1) a large 2) a larger 3) the largest 4)more large

 

 

129. This is … beer that I have ever drunk.

1) good 2) better 3)the best 4) more good

130. China has got … population in the world.

1) a large 2) a larger 3) the largest 4) more large

131. Of the three girls, this one is the ….

1) pretty 2) prettier 3) prettiest 4) more pretty

132. Which is …: five, fifteen or fifty?

1) little 2) less 3) the least 4)small

133. Susan is … person in the whole band.

1) a wonderful 2) a more wonderful 3) the most wonderful 4) wonderfulest

134. The weather is getting … and colder.

1) the coldest 2) colder 3) cold 4)more cold

135. I think dogs are … than cats.

1) intelligent 2) more intelligent 3) the most intelligent 4) intelligenter

136. My case isn’t very ….

1) heavy 2) heavier 3) the most heavy 4) hevier

137. Money is important, but isn’t … thing in life.

1) an important 2) more important 3) the most important 4) importanter

138. This room is not so... as that one on the first floor.

1) comfortable 2) more comfortable 3) the most comfortable 4) comfortabler

139. I am not so... as a horse.

1) strong 2) stronger 3) the strongest 4)more strong

140. That painting is... than the one in your living room.

1) impressive 2) less impressive 3) the least impressive 4) the impressivest

141. Betty is less hard-working than Jane, but Kate is... of all.

1) a hard-working 2) less hard-working 3) the least hard-working 4) hard-workinger

142. I suppose you know him well – probably... than anybody else.

1) better 2) more well 3) good 4) the best

143. He spoke English badly --... than expected.

1) worse 2) more badly 3) the worst 4) bad

144. I can’t understand what you are saying. Could you speak a bit...?

1) slowlier 2) more slowly 3) slow 4) the slowliest

145. My mother was feeling tired last night so she went to bed... than usual.

1) earlier 2) more early 3) early 4) the earliest

146. June in not so... as July.

1) hot 2) hotter 3) the hottest 4) more hot

147. She has... job of all.

1) a difficult 2) a more difficult 3) the most difficult 4) difficulter

 

 

148. You are quite... at playing the piano, aren’t you?

1) better 2) the best 3) good 4) more good

149. Think about it... before you make a decision.

1) careful 2) carefully 3) more careful 4) the most careful

150. He is also... person than Paul.

1) a polite 2) a more polite 3) the most polite 4) the politest

151. I like my bedroom because it’s so....

1) cosy 2) the cosiest 3) cosier 4) more cosy

152. It makes me feel... to think of you living alone.

1) sader 2) sad 3) more sad 4) the most sad

153. Your perfume smells....

1) beautiful 2) more beautiful 3) the most beautiful 4) beautifully

154. This was... concession he would make.

1) the farthest 2) the furthest 3) further 4) farther

155. He is... than I am.

1) elder 2) the eldest 3) older 4) the oldest

156. Your coffee is so... as the coffee my brother makes.

1) better 2) the best 3) more good 4) good

157. The new tower blocks are much... than the old buildings.

1) high 2) higher 3) the highest 4) more high

158. Don’t talk about them. Let’s talk about something....

1) an interesting 2) more interesting 3) the most interesting 4) interestinger

159. He makes... mistakes than you do.

1) fewer 2)few 3) the fewest 4) more few

160. I didn’t expect him to be so....

1) stronger 2) the strongest 3) strong 4) more strong

161. I’d like to change cars....

1) more often 2) oftener 3) the oftenest 4) often

162. I didn’t think it would be so....

1) expensive 2) more expensive 3) the most expensive 4) expensively

163. Emma’s tooth ached ….

1) terrible 2) more terrible 3) terribly 4) terriblest

164. Henry shouted … for hours.

1) angrily 2) angry 3) most angry 4) angrier

165. The machine switches itself off ….

1) automatic 2) automatical 3) automaticly 4) automatically

166. We need to debate the problem ….

1) public 2) publical 3) publicly 4) publically

 

167. Claire doesn’t want to marry Henry. She thinks he’s ….

1) old enough 2) enough old 3) too old 4) old too

168. The water isn’t …. It needs to be boiling.

1) enough hot 2) hot enough 3) too hot 4) hot too

169. No wonder you’re tired. You’ve been going to … parties.

1) too many 2) too much 3) enough 4) more

170. The journey took a long time because the train travelled so ….

1) slow 2) slower 3) slowly 4) slowily

171. It was hot and the sun shone … from a clear sky.

1) bright 2) brightly 3) brighty 4) brightily

172. He can’t wait … for the journey to end.

1) patient 2) patienty 3) patiently 4) patientely

173. The puzzles are … difficult for children.

1) enough 2) too 3) much 4) too much

174. She always arrives … at nine.

1) punctual 2) more punctual 3) most punctual 4) punctually

175. It was important for them to meet ….

1) secretic 2) secretical 3) secretly 4) secretically

176. I had a terrible journey, but the pilot managed to land ….

1) safely 2) more safe 3) too safe 4) safe

177. Her English is good, and she speaks very ….

1) fluent 2) fluently 3) more fluent 4) too fluent

178. She plays the piano very …

1) good 2) goodly 3) well 4) better

179. The train went quite …

1) fastly 2) fastest 3) more fast 4) fast

180. I tried …, but I didn’t succeed.

1) hard 2) hardly 3) more hard 4) most hard

181. I’ve been very busy ….

1) late 2) lately 3) later 4) latest

182. I slept … last night.

1) bad 2) badly 3) good 4) goodly

183. I was too nervous to go … than halfway up the tower.

1) high 2) higher 3) highest 4) more high

184. You can find the place … with a map.

1) more easily 2) easilier 3) more easy 4) too easy

185. My new job is great. I like it … than my old one.

1) more better 2) much better 3) most better 4) very better

 

186. You must try and get to the lesson ….

1) more early 2) more earlier 3) too early 4) earlier

187. I use the car … often than I used to.

1) less 2) the less 3) least 4) the least

188. She ran to the station as … as she could.

1) quicker 2) most quick 3) more quick 4) quickly

189. Try to get here … you can.

1) the soon 2) soon as 3) as soon as 4) soonest

190. The person who runs … will win first prize.

1) the quickest 2) quickly 3) most quick 4) quicker

191. Bill ran … of all and came last.

1) slowly 2) the slowest 3) most slow 4) more slowly

192. The caravan was rolling … down the hill.

1) fast and fast 2) faster and more fast 3) faster and faster 4) faster and the fastest

193. He came … in the race.

1) lastly 2) last 3) lastest 4) laster

194. Uncle Tom told us the story....

1) herself 2) himself

3) itself 4) myself

195. We give our cat the same food as we have....

1) ourselves 2) themselves

3) yourselves 4) itself

196. Now, Ann, you must translate this text....

1) yourselves 2) yourself

3) herself 4) himself

 

197. This is a car that goes by....

1) himself 2) herself

3) myself 4) itself

 

198. I made that chair all by....

1) itself 2) myself

3) himself 4) herself

 

199. Tom and Ann looked at....

1) she 2) he

3) each other 4) they

 

200. During the break we spoke to....

1) himself 2) ours

3) their 4) one another

 

 


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