- •Grammar Supplement
- •Cutting Edge 1
- •Module 1 To Be in the Present Simple
- •Choose the correct form of the verb to be
- •Complete the gaps with the correct form of the verb to be
- •Give short answers
- •Choose the right variant (a personal pronoun or a possessive adjective)
- •Put in a personal pronoun or a possessive adjective (I/my, he/his etc.)
- •Indefinite article
- •Write an indefinite article (a/an)
- •Translate into English
- •Module 2 This / That / These / Those
- •Choose the right translation
- •Nouns: Singular and Plural
- •Put the following nouns into Plural
- •Put the following sentences into Plural
- •Have got
- •Complete the gaps with Have got / Has got. Make interrogative and negative sentences
- •Give short answers
- •Translate into English
- •Module 4 Present Simple – spelling
- •Write the correct form of the verb in the Present Simple
- •Present Simple (He, She, It forms)
- •Choose the correct form of the verb Have / Has
- •Choose the correct form of the verb (in the affirmative sentence)
- •Choose the correct form of the verb (in the negative sentence)
- •Choose the correct form of the verb (in the interrogative sentence)
- •Make the following sentences interrogative and negative. Give short (positive and negative) answers
- •Adverbs of frequency
- •Put the adverbs in brackets in the correct place in the sentences
- •Choose the correct sentence
- •Put the words in the correct order to make sentences
- •Choose the right variant of the disjunctive question
- •Make disjunctive questions
- •Choose the correct variant of the subject question
- •Make subject question
- •Put the words in the correct order to make sentences
- •Put the adverbs in brackets in the correct form
- •Translate into English
- •Module 5
- •Indefinite, definite or zero article (a/an, the, −)
- •Put in an indefinite, definite or zero article (a/an, the, −)
- •Choose the correct sentence
- •Compose sentences about yourself with the help of can or can’t
- •Translate into English
- •Module 6 Countable and uncountable nouns. There is / There are
- •Put in is or are paying attention to countable and uncountable nouns
- •Answer the questions
- •Some or Any
- •Put in Some or Any
- •How much or How many
- •Put in How much or How many
- •Translate into English
- •Module 7 To be in the Past Simple
- •Choose the correct form of the verb to be
- •Complete the gaps with Was / Were
- •Past Simple of Regular Verbs
- •Read the regular verbs in the Present and Past Simple
- •Read the regular verbs according to the previous rule
- •Note the spelling of the regular verbs in the Past Simple
- •Write the Past form of the verbs according to the previous rule
- •Past Time Phrases
- •Complete the sentences (so that they are true for you) with the help of the Past Time Phrases given above
- •Choose the correct form of the verb
- •Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple
- •Translate into English
- •Module 8 Past Simpe (Negative form, Questions)
- •Make the following sentences interrogative and negative. Give short (positive and negative) answers
- •Choose the correct form of the verb (Negative sentences)
- •Choose the correct form of the verb (Questions)
- •Answer the following questions using the words in brackets
- •Module 9 Comparative and superlative adjectives
- •Write the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives
- •Compose sentences using the comparative form of the adjectives
- •Compose sentences using the superlative form of the adjectives
- •Rewrite the sentences using the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives
- •Change not as … as into less … than
- •Choose the right variant
- •Open the brackets and write the correct form of the adjectives (positive, comparative or superlative form)
- •One and Ones
- •Replace the underlined words with one or ones
- •Translate into English
- •Module 10 Note the spelling of -ing – form of the verbs
- •Write the -ing – form of the verbs according to the previous rule
- •Choose the correct form of the verb
- •Translate into English
- •Translate into English
- •Module 12 Going to
- •Compose sentences with the help of Be going to
- •Translate into English
- •Module 13 Present Perfect
- •Choose the correct variant
- •Compose the sentences in the Present Perfect
- •Compare: Present Perfect or Past Simple
- •Choose the correct form of the verb
- •Translate into English
- •Module 14 Have to (has to) / don’t have to (doesn’t have to)
- •Compose sentences with the help of have to (has to) / don’t have to (doesn’t have to)
- •Compose sentences about yourself with the help of have to (has to) / don’t have to ( doesn’t have to)
- •Translate into English
- •Module 15
- •Infinitive of purpose
- •Complete the sentences with the infinitive of purpose
- •Will (won’t) / might (might not)
- •Complete the sentences about yourself with the help of will (won’t) / might (might not)
- •Translate into English
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Change not as … as into less … than
Eg. Our city is not as beautiful as Moscow. → Our city is less beautiful than Moscow
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She is not as tired as I am. → ______________________________________
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This book is not as interesting as that one. → _________________________
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Spanish is not as difficult as Chinese. → _____________________________
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She is not as friendly as she looks. → ________________________________
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The park is not as attractive as the old one. → _______________________
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Choose the right variant
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He is _____ than her.
a. more tall
b. taller
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This house is as _____ as that one.
a. big
b. bigger
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She is older than _____.
a. he
b. him
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It is _____ house in our street.
a. the eldest
b. the oldest
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We are more famous than _____ .
a. they
b. them
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This cottage is _____ than we thought.
a. further
b. farther
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Ann’s _____ sister is a nurse.
a. older
b. elder
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We have no _____ information.
a. further
b. farther
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You study more than _____.
a. I
b. me
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Your answer is _____ than your friend’s one.
a. gooder
b. better
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The days in winter are _____ than in summer.
a. shorter
b. more short
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The book is _____ than the film.
a. more interesting
b. the most interesting
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This watch is _____ in the shop.
a. more expensive
b. the most expensive
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What is _____ river in the world?
a. longer
b. the longest
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John is not as _____ as his brother.
a. intelligent
b. more intelligent
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Your watch is _____ than my watch.
a. moderner
b. more modern
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What is _____ city in your country?
a. the most large
b. the largest
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This is _____ dog in the world.
a. smallest
b. the smallest
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It is _____ restaurant in the town.
a. the cheapest
b. the most cheap
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You know English better than _____.
a. they
b. them
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Open the brackets and write the correct form of the adjectives (positive, comparative or superlative form)
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This is (old) theatre in London.
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Pluto is (cold) of all the planets.
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Moscow is (large) city in Russia.
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Is Alan (tall) than Jim?
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He drives (good) than his wife.
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What is (popular) song in the world?
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Jack is (attractive) than his brother.
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I speak English (fast) than Mary.
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She is as clever as (he).
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Lucy is (beautiful) girl in the class.
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This flat is (comfortable) than that one.
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He studies (bad) than me, but (good) than them.
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You speak German slower than (she).
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They are (old) than us.
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It was (interesting) lesson in my life.
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Life in Dubna is as (expensive) as life in Moscow.
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Who is (rich) man in the world?
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It is (difficult) exam in my life.
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They are older than (we).
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Which is (healthy): Cola or mineral water?
One and Ones
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Replace the underlined words with one or ones
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These shoes are old-fashioned. Have you got modern shoes?
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I don’t like this sweater. I’d like to try on that sweater.
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There are two good dictionaries. Which dictionary shall we buy?
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Which bag is yours? The bag on the chair.
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These film are more interesting than those films.
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Today’s test is more difficult than the test we had last week.
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These flowers are much more beautiful than the flowers I saw yesterday.