Despachante
0) I leave (leave) home at 7 o’clock every morning.
1) She usually works (work) in the SalesDepartment in London, but at the moment she is doing (do) a training course in Bristol.
2) Linda washes (wash) her hair every day.
3) He is trying (try) very hard in every game that he plays (play).4) Excuse me. I think that you are sitting (sit) in my seat.
5) Do you listen (you/listen) to the radio very often?
6) Don’t talk (not/talk) to me now. I am writing (write) an important letter.
7)Why do they drive (they/drive) on the left in Britain?
8) It doesn’t get (not/get) dark until about 10 o’clock at this time of the year.
9) It usually rains (rain) here a lot, but it isn’t raining(not/rain) now.
10) A: What are you doing?
B: I am doing (bake) a cake. Why do you (you/smile)? Am I doing (I/do) something wrong?
B Choose the correct adjective in brackets to write in the gaps.0) It was a terrible play and I was bored (bored/boring) from start to finish.
1) I’m very excited (excited/exciting) because I’m going to New York tomorrow.
2) Are you surprised(surprised/surprising) or were you expecting this news?
3) I’m reading a very interesting (interested/interesting) book at the moment.
4) I’ve had a very tired (tired/tiring) day at work today and I want to goto bed.
5) Most people were surprised (surprised/surprising) that he won the championship.
6) I’m boring (bored/boring). Let’s go out for a cup of coffee somewhere.
7) Visit our exciting(excited/exciting) new shop!
8) His speech was very long and very bored (bored/boring).
C Write comparative or superlative sentences using the adjective or adverb in brackets. (You may need to add somewords for the sentence to be grammatically correct.)
0) Nathalie has a beautiful handwriting. She writes more neatly than (neatly) anyone else in the class.
1) Tom runs really fast. He’s the...
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