Complete these sentences with “could, couldn’t” or “was, were able to”.
Question 1.
I learnt to read sheet music as a child. I read it when I was five.
Question 2.
Mrs Carter put out the fire before the house burnt down.
Question 3.
A girl fell into the river but fortunately we rescue her.
Question 4.
The computer went wrong, but luckily Emma put it right again.
Question 5.
She wasn’t at home when I phoned but I contact her at her office.
Question 6.
I knew the town so I advise him where to go.
Question 7.
Despite the arrival of the storm, they finish the football match.
Question 8.
I haven’t concentrate recently on work. I don’t know what it is.
Question 9.
My grandfather walk without any help last night.
Question 10.
I looked everywhere for the books, but find it.
Question 11.
Suddenly all the lights went out. We see a thing.
Question 12.
My grandmother speak Spanish.
Question 13.
There was a big party last night. You hear the music half a mile away.
Question 14.
Jack was an excellent tennis player. He beat anybody.
Question 15.
After his car crashes, he was so confused that he tell the police who he was or where he was going.
Question 16.
I walk when I was less than a year old.
Question 17.
you understand what he was saying?
Question 18.
The car fell into the river. The worker get it out but the driver was dead.
Question 19.
People heard warnings about the flood, and they move out in time.
Question 20.
The plane take off at eleven o’clock, after the fog had lifted.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives in blankets.
Question 21.
Hot dogs are (good) than hamburgers.
Question 22.
He thinks this test was (difficult) than the last one.
Question 23.
She can’t stay (long) than 30 minutes.
Question 24.
Being a firefighter is (dangerous) than being a builder.
Question 25.
French is considered to be (difficult) than English.
Question 26.
I think scuba diving is (fascinating) than climbing.
Question 27.
Well, the place looks (clean) now.
Question 28.
The red shirt is better but it’s (expensive) than the white one.
Question 29.
Your accent is (bad) than mine.
Question 30.
The weather this summer is even (hot) than last summer.
Give the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences.
Question 31.
, he decided to buy a domestic robot to help him tidy up his room. (FINAL)
Question 32.
Robots can do something like looking after children in the future. (USE)
Question 33.
It's difficult for him to these flying robots because they are very small. (RECOGNITION)
Question 34.
Robots will be to help people in many fields such as curing some diseases or teaching languages. They are very useful for people in the future. (ABILITY)
Question 35.
Robots can help people solve problems such as discovering the universe or reducing pollution. (COMPLICATE)
Rewrite the following sentences, beginning as shown.
Question 36.
My office is nearer than hers. = > Her office is . .
Question 37.
I think English is easier than Maths. = > I think Maths . .
Question 38.
The country is quieter than the city. = > It is noisier .
Question 39.
No river in the world is longer than the Nile. = > The Nile . .
Question 40.
The black dress is more expensive than the white one. = > The white dress .
Question 41.
No one in my group is more intelligent than Mary. = > Mary . .
Question 42.
Her old house is bigger than her new one. = > Her new house . .
Question 43.
My old sofa is less comfortable than my new one. = > My new sofa is .
Question 44.
The English test was difficult. I had thought it would be easier.= > The English test .
Find a mistake in the four underlined parts of each sentence and correct it.
Question 45. I am the happy person because my parents bought me my favourite robot.
Question 46. Wash-Bot is cleaner than Clean-Bot, but Trash-Bot is ironically the cleaner.
Question 47. Homework-Bot is one of the smarter robots we have got in this show.
Question 48. This robot can lift objects that are ten times heaviest than its own body.
Question 49. Pet-Bot is slowest than the grass cutting Lawn-Bot and the home cleaning Clean-Bot