April 8-12 English Check your progress

  1. the prettiest
  2. taller
  3. the cleverest
  4. the longest
  5. the most difficult
  6. the best
  7. more expensive
  8. the most interesting
  9. the tiniest
  10. more modern
  11. higher
  12. the worst
  13. darker
  14. the best
  15. the most difficult
  16. cheaper
  17. the curliest
  18. the heaviest
  19. the kindest
  20. the best
  21. the slowest
  22. the greatest
  23. the happiest
  24. the laziest
  25. the bravest
  26. the biggest
  27. the noisiest
  28. longer
  29. the fastest
  30. the most unpleasant
  31. more dangerous
  32. the most nervous
  33. the youngest
  34. the coldest
  35. shorter
  36. the largest
  37. the most interesting
  38. the quickest
  39. the nearest
  40. the widest

 Fill in the gaps with the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets to complete the following sentences in English.

AdjectivesComparativeSuperlative
1.coldcoldercoldest
2.goodbetterbest
3.interestingmore interestingmost interesting
4.beautifulmore beautifulmost beautiful
5.oldolderoldest
6.littlelessleast
7.importantmore importantmost important
8.farfarther/furtherfarthest/furthest
9.ablemore ablemost able
10.disagreeablemore disagreeablemost disagreeable
11.redredderreddest
12.truetruertruest
13.prettyprettierprettiest
14.comfortablemore comfortablemost comfortable
15.convenientmore convenientmost convenient
16.deepdeeperdeepest
17.courageousmore courageousmost courageous
18.easyeasiereasiest
19.excellentmore excellentmost excellent
20.badworseworst

Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).

  1. My house is bigger than yours.
  2. This flower is more beautiful than that one.
  3. This is the most interesting book I have ever read.
  4. Non-smokers usually live  longer than smokers.
  5. Which is the  most dangerous animal in the world?
  6. A holiday by the sea is  better than a holiday in the mountains.
  7. It is strange but often a coke is  more expensive than a beer.
  8. Who is the  richest woman on earth?
  9. The weather this summer is even  worse than last summer.
  10. He was the most clever thief of all.

COMMON INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

  • Tell me about yourself.
  • My name is Tigran, I was born in Yerevan, I am 12 years old, I love to draw, so I go to drawing classes and I also go to sports.
  • Why are you interested in working for this company?
  • Well, because everyone here is kind and understands each other well, and that’s why I work here:
  • Tell me about your education.
  • Why have you chosen this particular field?
  • Describe your best/worst boss.
  • In a job, what interests you most/least?
  • What is your major weakness?
  • Give an example of how you solved a problem in the past.
  • What are your strengths?
  • How do others describe you?

Past Simple or Past Progressive

1. George  fell (fall) off the ladder while he was painting (paint) the ceiling.
2. Last night I was reading (read) in the bed when I suddenly heard (hear) a scream.
3. were you watching (you watch) TV when I called (call) you?
4. Ann was waiting (wait) for me when I arrived (arrive).
5. I wasn’t driving (not drive) very fast when the accident happened (happen).
6. I broke (break) a plate last night. I was washing (wash) the dishes when it slipped (slip) out of my hand.
7. Tom took (take) some photos when I was playing (play) in the garden.
8. We didn’t go (not go) out because it was raining (rain).
9. What did you do (you do) last week?
10. I saw (see) Carol at the party. She was wearing (wear) a new dress.
11. The cell phone rang (ring) when I was taking (take) a shower.
12. It began (begin) to rain when I was walking (walk) home.
13. We saw (see) an accident when we were waiting (wait) for the bus.
14. The children slept (sleep) all night.
15. The car made (make) strange noises all the way home.

TEST 1: THE PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS

Choose the correct answer.

I like orange juice.

Andy and Lucy are staying with us at the moment.

We aren’t going to school every day.

What are you doing? ~ I’m listening to my new MP3 player.

I meet my friends in the café after school on Fridays.

Look! Sidney‘s wearing his school uniform!

Do you want to play football? ~ Not now. I‘m having dinner.

What do you usually have for breakfast?

Have you got any ice cream? Yes, I have.    

Does Kyle know Jamie Chandler?

l‘m looking for a present but I can’t find anything good.

Is football your favourite sport? ~ Yes, but I‘m often playing basketball too.

My brother and I don’t get up early at the weekend.

Are your parents working at the moment? ~ No, they aren’t.

My baby sister cries all the time.

Use the past simple or past progressive to complete the sentences.

My hero

My Dad is my hero․ When I was little I got sick very often․ One night my temperature jumped and we ran out of medicine and my dad went to the pharmacy and you think that he went to the pharmacy and bought medicine, but no, that night there was a huge snowfall and my dad put on something warm and left the apartment at night everywhere there were hungry dogs who could but my dad, but my dad was strong in his fate and he bought this medicine and I stayed alive: