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Like and alike | Grammar exercise

Complete the following sentences using like or alike. 1. The two girls are —————— in looks but they have very different personalities. a) like b) alike 2. He is ——————- his father. a) like...

Degrees of comparison | Grammar exercise

Complete the following sentences using an adjective or adverb in the appropriate degree of comparison. 1. She is —————— than her sister. a) shorter b) more short c) shortest 2. Fact is —————– than...

Enough or too | Grammar worksheet

Complete the following sentences using enough or too. 1. The jacket wasn’t …………….. for me, so I didn’t buy it. a) big enough b) too big 2. The coat was ……………….. so I didn’t...

If clauses | Grammar exercise

There are mainly three types of if-clauses:     First conditional     Second conditional     Third conditional In first conditional sentences we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in...

Vocabulary exercise | Words confused

Complete the following sentences. 1. Who is that fat guy sitting ………………… Mira? a) beside b) besides 2. He earns ………………… money than I do. a) less b) few 3. I don’t like this...

Phrasal verbs with around

Complete the given sentences using an appropriate phrasal verb. 1. I’ll ——– at work and see if anyone can baby-sit. a) ask around b) flash around c) put around d) get around 2. Did...

Grammar exercise | Relative pronouns

Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. 1. I have never met the people ————— live next door. a) who b) whom c) which 2. These are the keys —————— you were looking...