Прилагательное (the adjective)
НАРЕЧИЕ (THE ADVERB)
1 We had some … soup for lunch. a) hot delicious; b) delicious hot 2 She put her copybook in a … bag. a) brown small plastic; b) small brown plastic; c) small plastic brown; d) plastic small brown 3 She had … eyes and friendly smile. a) blue big warm; b) big warm blue; c) warm blue big; d) warm big blue 4 What a … man he is! a) pleasant young; b) young pleasant 5 He was a very good-looking man with … hair. a) dark long lovely; b) long dark lovely; c) lovely long dark; d) lovely dark long 6 Jane has just bought a … dress. a) pretty purple silk; b) silk pretty purple; c) silk purple pretty; d) purple pretty silk 7 He was looking for a … flat. a) cheap one-roomed modern; b) modern cheap one-roomed; c) one-roomed modern cheap 8 He has bought a … sports car. a) Japanese red new; b) red new Japanese; c) new red Japanese; d) new Japanese red 9 The only thing stolen was a (an) … watch. a) Swiss antique gold; b) antique gold Swiss; c) antique Swiss gold; d) gold Swiss antique 10 It’s a … day. Let’s go to the beach. a) sunny lovely bright; b) lovely sunny bright; c) lovely bright sunny; d) sunny bright lovely 11 dress a) silk; b) white; c) long; d) expensive 12 wall a) brick; b) red; c) high; d) wide 13 shoes a) smart; b) those; c) brown; d) snake-skin 14 house a) old; b) brick; c) ugly; d) urban 15 motorbike a) Japanese; b) green; c) fantastic; d) expensive 16 spoon a) plastic; b) nice; c) little; d) blue 17 coin a) gold; b) round; c) tiny; d) Russian 18 armchair a) new; b) wooden; c) black; d) huge 19 song a) sentimental; b) Irish; c) old; d) beautiful 20 hair a) fair; b) wavy; c) long; d) lovely 21 I met my … friend yesterday. a) goodest; b) better; c) best 22 Dorothy is … in her family. a) the youngest; b) the younger; c) young 23 Henry is not … his elder brother Bob. a) so strong as; b) strong as; c) stronger 24 It isn’t very warm today, is it? - No, it was … yesterday. a) more warm; b) warmer; c) the warmest 25 Your friend looked upset yesterday. I’m glad he looks … today a) more happy; b) happier; c) happy as 26 Where is … post-office, please? a) the nearest; b) the next; c) nearer 27 That’s … film I’ve ever seen. a) a good; b) the goodest; c) the best 28 Public transport in London is … in Europe. a) the expensivest; b) the most expensive; c) more expensive 29 Do you think Americans are … English people? a) nicer than; b) the nicest; c) nice than 30 The 22nd of December is … day in the year. a) the short; b) the shorter; c) the shortest 31 This is … theatre in London. a) an older; b) the oldest; c) the eldest 32 Pluto is … of all the planets. a) the coldest; b) coldest; c) colder 33 My … sister doesn’t live with us. a) older; b) elder 34 This house is … of all the houses in the street. a) as old as; b) older; c) the oldest
35 Go to the library if you need … information. a) farther; b) further; c) farer 36 Life is … it used to be. a) so easy as; b) more easy than; c) easier than 37 I’m getting … and …. a) the fattest and the fattest; b) fatter and fatter; c) fat and fat 38 The problem was … we expected. a) seriouser than; b) more serious than 39 Moscow is … city in Russia. a) the largest; b) largest; c) larger 40 Let’s go by train. It’s much …. a) cheap; b) cheaper; c) the cheapest 41 Is Alan … than Jim? a) taller; b) tall; c) as tall as 42 I earn … money than he does. a) littler; b) more little; c) less 43 He has... time than me. a) bigger; b) much; c) more 44 Your cottage isn’t … I thought. a) farther; b) so far as; c) as farther as 45 … I get, … I am. a) The oldest, the happiest; b) Older, happier; c) The older, the happier 46 The grass is always … on the other side. a) greener; b) green 47 Dad often says that Mom is his … half. a) good; b) better; c) the better 48 The three musicians play on … stage. a) a new; b) a newer; c) the newest 49 She speaks in … voice than the last time. a) a loud; b) a louder; c) the loudest 50 They leave … way they can. a) a quick; b) a quicker; c) the quickest 51 A whale is … than a dolphin. a) long; b) longer; c) the longest 52 Is it … to go there by car or by train? a) cheap; b) cheaper; c) the cheapest 53 Do you know that the Dead Sea is … sea? a) the salty; b) a saltier; c) the saltiest 54 This is … problem she has ever had. a) a great; b) a greater; c) the greatest 55 My case isn’t …. Yours is …. a) heavy; b) heavier; c) the most heavy 56 The weather was not very … yesterday, but it’s … today. a) good; b) better; c) the best 57 Of the two skirts, that one is the …. a) smart; b) smarter; c) smartest 58 These trousers are too small. I need … size. a) a large; b) a larger; c)the largest 59 I’m not so … as you. a) strong; b) stronger; c) the strongest 60 China has got … population in the world. a) a large; b) a larger; c) the largest 61 Of the three girls, this one is the …. a) pretty; b) prettier; c) prettiest 62 Which is …: five, fifteen or fifty? a) little; b) less; c) the least 63 Susan is … person in the whole band. a) a wonderful; b) a more wonderful; c) the most wonderful 64 He is also … person than Paul. a) a polite; b) a more polite; c) the most polite 65 She has … job of all. a) a difficult; b) a more difficult; c) the most difficult 66 I think dogs are … than cats. a) intelligent; b) more intelligent; c) the most intelligent 67 Don’t talk about them. Let’s talk about something …. a) an interesting; b) more interesting; c) the most interesting 68 Money is …, but isn’t … thing in life. a) important; b) more important; c) the most important 69 Which instrument makes … music in the world? a) a beautiful; b) more beautiful; c) the most beautiful 70 This room is not so … as that one on the first floor. a) comfortable; b) more comfortable; c) the most comfortable 71 Happiness is … than money. a) important; b) more important; c) the most important 72 This coat is … of all. a) an expensive; b) a less expensive; c) the least expensive 73 That painting is … than the one in your living.
a) impressive; b) less impressive; c) the least impressive 74 Betty is … than Jane, but Kate is … of all. a) a hard-working; b) less hard-working; c) the least hard-working 75 At first I couldn’t say which stories in the collection were...; they were all..., but now I see that the last is.... a) funny; b) the funniest; c) funniest; d) funnier 76 That was his... step. a) clever; b) the cleverest; c) cleverest; d) cleverer 77 The opera theatre is one of... buildings in the city. a) more beautiful; b) the most beautiful; c) most beautiful; d) beautifulest 78 My brother is much … than me. a) younger; b) young; c) the youngest; d) more young 79 The first edition of the dictionary is good, the new one is still …. a) the best; b) better; c) more good; d) the most good 80 The 5th Symphony by Tchaikovsky is … piece of music. a) more beautiful; b) the most beautiful; c) most beautiful; d) beautifulest 81 It is my opinion that «The Swan Lake» is by far … ballet we have. So far, we’ve ever had a) the best; b) better; c) more good; d) the most good 82 I have been with good people, far … than you. a) the best; b) better; c) more good; d) the most good 83 Sure, it’s difficult to go about in … way possible. a) wrong; b) wronger; c) the most wrong; d) the wrongest 84 The … we go into the thing, the … complex the matter becomes. a) more; b) most; c) much; d) many 85 The … the night, the … the day. a) longest, shortest; b) long, short; c) longer, shorter; d) most long, most short 86 Michael’s remorse was all the … because of the irony of his mistake. a) painful; b) more painful; c) most painful; d) painfuler 87 I wonder what his... move is going to be. a) near; b) nearest; c) nearer; d) next 88 The... future will see this part of the desert turned into a flourishing oasis. a) near; b) nearest; c) nearer; d) next 89 I have no one... than you. a) near; b) nearest; c) nearer; d) next 90 And they got down to business without... delay. a) farther; b) further; c) farthest; d) furthest 91 In the... end of the exhibition hall we saw a group of young people engaged in a hot discussion. a) farther; b) further; c) farthest; d) furthest 92 Take this road. It is no... and much more pleasant. a) farther; b) further; c) farthest; d) furthest 93 The... brother was twenty years... than the youngest. a) older; b) elder; c) oldest; d) eldest 94 I always admired my... twin brother and looked up to him though he was only two hours my senior. a) older; b) elder; c) oldest; d) eldest 95 Who are the... members of the club? a) older; b) elder; c) oldest; d) eldest 96 I’ve got a still... edition of the book. a) older; b) elder; c) oldest; d) eldest 97 Is there a... train passing here? a) later; b) latter; c) last; d) latest 98 It was the... thing I had expected of him. a) later; b) latter; c) last; d) latest 99 He was the … lad you ever met. a) most amusing; b) more amusing; c) amusinger; d) amusingest 100 He’s a far … person than my brother. a) more intelligent; b) most intelligent; c) intelligenter; d) intelligentest 101 She was the … of the family. a) most practical; b) more practical; c) practicaler; d) practicalest 102 When they told me I was cured and could go, I can tell you I was … than glad. a) most afraid; b) more afraid; c) afraider; d) afraidest 103 I wanted to ask you both what you thought of my … films if you saw them. a) later; b) latter; c) last; d) latest 104 Today I’m no … than yesterday. a) most wise; b) more wise; c) wiser; d) wisest 105 This wine is the … I have ever tasted. a) best; b) better; c) more good; d) the most good 106 Jack is the … of the three brothers. a) clever; b) cleverest; c) most clever; d) cleverer 107 I don’t think it matters in the … which seat I choose. a) least; b) less; c) more little; d) most little
108 He felt … yesterday than the day before. a) bader; b) badest; c) worse; d) worst 109 The … house is three miles away. a) near; b) nearest; c) nearer; d) next 110 Of the two evils let us choose the …. a) least; b) less; c) more little; d) most little 111 He was the … man to come. a) later; b) latter; c) last; d) latest 112 The … item on the program is a piano sonata. a) near; b) nearest; c) nearer; d) next 113 He is the … of the two. a) tallest; b) taller; c) more tall; d) most tall 114 Uncle Nick was the … son of the family. a) older; b) elder; c) oldest; d) eldest 115 Martin was the … of the two brothers. a) more talented; b) most talented 116 Of the three shirts I like blue one …. a) better; b) best 117 My dog is the … of the two. a) prettier; b) prettiest 118 This summary is the … of the two presented. a) better; b) best 119 There are nine planets in our solar system and Pluto is the …. a) farther; b) farthest 120 Mary is the … of the two girls. a) tallest; b) taller 121 The boss likes my plan the … of the two. a) better; b) best 122 This is the … of the four cases. a) less difficult; b) least difficult 123 This knife is the … of the two. a) sharpest; b) sharper 124 Mother was the … beautiful of seven daughters. a) more; b) most 125 The … you read the … you enlarge your vocabulary. a) more, sooner; b) most, soonest; c) less, more soon; d) least, most soon 126 Am I speaking loud enough or shall I speak …? a) loudest; b) louder; c) more louder; d) most louder 127 Yesterday he came home … than usual. a) later; b) last; c) latter; d) least 128 Becky Sharp said she had been treated … than any servant in the kitchen. a) badliest; b) badlier; c) worse; d) worst 129 Rebecca sang far … than Amelia. a) better; b) best; c) weller; d) wellest 130 We were far from our homes, but Mary suggested that we should go still …, saying there were beautiful places in this neighbourhood. a) farther; b) further; c) farthest; d) furthest 131 We envied John, for he lived … of all; it took him the least time to get to the office. a) near; b) nearest; c) nearer; d) next 132 I like this picture … of all. a) better; b) best; c) weller; d) wellest 133 Then Oskey approached the fence …, and dropped his voice to the confidential. a) closer; b) closest; c) more close; d) most close 134... eclipses help in observing the sun. a) sunny; b) sun 135... weather is always welcome after rain. a) sunny; b) sun 136 A wave of... hair was streaming down her shoulders. a) silver; b) silvery 137 On his twenty-third birthday he was made a present of a... box. a) silver; b) silvery 138 Alaska is rich in... ore. a) gold; b) golden; c) gilded 139 The beauty of the... sunset! a) gold; b) golden; c) gilded 140 This watch is really a... one, although the chain is only. a) gold; b) golden; c) gilded 141 The bit of... candle he had could not light up the room. a) wax; b) waxen 142 She could not conceal the sudden... pallor of her face in the grey of the dawn. a) wax; b) waxen 143 The... rustling of the leaves and the cheerful twittering of birds blended into a new delicious melody of life. a) silk; b) silken 144... thread of fine quality can be now produced synthetical. a) silk; b) silken 145 Nothing could be seen in the bright... distance. a) snow; b) snowy 146 The discovery of the atomic energy will make it possible to convert the... fields of the North into orchards. a) snow; b) snowy 147 The professor insists that the... weapon which was recently found belongs to the... Age.
a) stone; b) stony 148 The... road prevented us from moving faster. a) stone; b) stony 149 Even the stern captain’s... face smiled at the boy. a) stone; b) stony 150 Bob plays the guitar …. a) good; b) well 151 That is an … novel. a) intense; b) intensely 152 Her ring is shining …. a) bright; b) brightly 153 Lucy speaks English …. a) fluent; b) fluently 154 The door was … painted. a) bad; b) badly 155 The bench has a … surface. a) smooth; b) smoothly 156 We must figure our income tax returns …. a) accurate; b) accurately 157 I don’t like drinking … coffee. a) bitter; b) bitterly 158 George will come …. a) soon; b) soonly 159 He is a careless driver. He drives so …. a) fast; b) fastly 160 His heart was … moved. a) deep; b) deeply 161 The tunnels of the Moscow Metro are dug … below the surface of the earth. a) deep; b) deeply 162 The idea seemed … improbable to everybody. a) high; b) highly 163 You will have to work real … to get everything done as planned. a) hard; b) hardly 164 The mechanic … examined the machine. a) close; b) closely 165 He approached me … to hear me well. a) closer; b) more closely 166 He was … run over by the car. a) near; b) nearly 167 He lives quite …. a) near; b) nearly 168 I have seen very little of him …. a) late; b) lately 169 You’ve come too …. a) late; b) lately 170 She always came … dressed. a) pretty; b) prettily 171 It is … difficult to speak to her. a) pretty; b) prettily 172 The train passed by whistling …. a) loud; b) loudly 173 Do I speak … enough? a) loud; b) loudly 174 You paid too … for this radio set. a) dear; b) dearly 175 The father loved his... daughter. a) dear; b) dearly 176 Through a space in the trees I could see the house door; it was … open. a) wide; b) widely 177 Gorky’s works are … known throughout the world. a) wide; b) widely ,184 He … seized the rail. a) nearly; b) near 185 I used to work … to get everything I have got now. a) hardly; b) hard 186 His suggestion seemed … improbable to us. a) highly; b) high 187 Her house stood … to the river. a) closely; b) close 188 The wind was blowing so … that I could … walk. a) hardly; b) hard 189 The actress … deserved the prize. a) justly; b) just 190 … after graduating I moved to the capital. a) Shortly; b) Short 191 I could see the house door which was … open. a) widely; b) wide 192 In spite of the coming danger he remained …. a) calm; b) calmly 193 Though the dish smelt …, he refused to eat saying he was not hungry. a) good; b) well 194 She looked at me … and told me to leave the room. a) angry; b) angrily 195 She spends a lot of money on her clothes but they always look …. a) cheap; b) cheaply 196 Have you seen him? - Yes, he looks … but he says he feels bad. a) good; b) well 197 His cough sounds …. He should see a doctor. a) terrible; b) terribly 198 Be …. Stop talking, behave yourselves. a) quiet; b) quietly 199 The situation looks …. We must do something. a) bad; b) badly 200 He seemed to me a bit … today. a) strange; b) strangely 201 The fish tastes …. I won’t eat it. a) awful; b) awfully 202 He looked... in his new suit. a) good; b) well 203 His head is full of... ideas. a) high; b) highly 204 They always speak... of him. a) high; b) highly 205 We... appreciate your kindness. a) high; b) highly 206 All was settled... between us. a) fair; b) fairly 207 You don’t play.... a) fair; b) fairly 208 Why are you backing out? It isn’t.... a) fair; b) fairly 209 She cut him... saying it was not to the point. a) short; b) shortly 210 He came to live there... after the war. a) short; b) shortly 211 Speak.... a) short; b) shortly 212 They... spoke during the walk. a) hard; b) hardly 213 It was a pity he took life so.... a) hard; b) hardly 214 Try again, try.... a) hard; b) hardly 215 He tried to translate it as... to the text as possible. a) close; b)closely 216 It was... in the room. a) close; b)closely 217 We have done everything …. a) perfect; b) perfectly 218 «I am quite … in solving such problems», she said. a) helpless; b) helplessly 219 She looked at them … not knowing what to do. a) helpless; b) helplessly 220 Can you tell me the … time of his arrival? a) exact; b) exactly 221 Sorry, but I don’t know … when he comes back. a) exact; b) exactly
222 He often comes home …. a) late; b) lately 223 I haven’t seen him …. a) late; b) lately 224 I didn’t rest very … last night. a) good; b) well 225 It isn’t … for you to smoke. a) good; b) well 226 I was … at what he said. a) angry; b) angrily 227 He spoke …. a) angry; b) angrily 228 It isn’t …. a) bad; b) badly 229 He wrote his dictation …. a) bad; b) badly 230 He acted very …. a) brave; b) bravely 231 He is a … man. a) brave; b) bravely 232 This is …. a) clear; b) clearly 233 This … shows the difference. a) clear; b) clearly 234 This is a … chair. a) comfortable; b) comfortably 235 We travelled …. a) comfortable; b) comfortably 236 The children seem to be …. a) happy; b) happily 237 They have lived … for many years. a) happy; b) happily 238 She looked round …. a) helpless; b) helplessly 239 She is quite …. a) helpless; b) helplessly 240 Your cold sound …. a) terrible; b) terribly 241 The pianist plays very …. a) good; b) well 242 The food in this restaurant always tastes …. a) good; b) well 243 They became … after eating contaminated food. a) sick; b) sickly 244 Prof. Brown looked … though the students’ sketches. a) quick; b) quickly 245 Our neighbours appeared … after their vacation. a) relaxed; b) relaxedly 246 Nick was working.. on the project. a) diligent; b) diligently 247 The music sounded too … to be classical. a) noisy; b) noisily 248 He feels … today. a) bad; b) badly 249 This flower smells …. a) good; b) well 250 I couldn’t sleep. There was … a lot of noise from the disco. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 251 There was heavy traffic on the road. The road was … busy. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 252 It was only a minute or two after the scheduled time when the train came. The train was … late. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 253 Someone paid a great deal of money for the house. The house was … expensive. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 254 There was one or two small traces of mud on the boots. The boots were … dirty. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 255 We had reasonable weather. It wasn’t … marvellous, but it didn’t rain. The weather was good. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 256 That music is … loud. It irritates me. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 257 I … like my new job. It’s very interesting and better paid than the previous one. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 258 They have … a lot of business with our company in Belgium. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 259 She was not … satisfied with her new life. There was something … disappointing but she could not understand what. a) very; b) quite; c) bit 260 The weather was … nasty that she decided to stay at home. a) so; b) such 261 He drove at … a high speed that I got frightened. a) so; b) such 262 The show was … amusing that we couldn’t help laughing. a) so; b) such 263 He was … shocked that he couldn’t say a word. a) so; b) such 264 There were … few participants present that the meeting was cancelled. a) so; b) such 265 The girl looked … sick that the mother called the doctor in. a) so; b) such 266 The programme was … entertaining that nobody wanted to miss it. a) so; b) such 267 They made … brilliant reports that the audience burst out applauding. a) so; b) such 268 There were … many interesting books that he did not know which to choose. a) so; b) such 269 I have been studying for … a long time that I have got a headache now. a) so; b) such 270 The patient breathed hard. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 271 He was a hard patient to cure; he would not obey the doctor’s orders. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 272 I watched the fighters at close quarters. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 273 He kept close to the road. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 274 She is as pretty as a picture. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 275 In a month’s time the situation was pretty much the same. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 276 I’m afraid she might do it worse than you. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 277 To make things still worse, he had a leg broken. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 278 This is the right way to do it. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 279 She lives right around the corner. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 280 Look straight ahead! a) прилагательное; b) наречие 281 You can’t expect a straight answer from him. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 282 He was too long in doing it. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 283 It took him long to do it. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 284 He made the compress fast with as little bandage as there was left. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 285 When I came back he was fast asleep. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 286 The sportsman dived deep and emerged at the other end of the pool. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 287 They had to dig a well some hundred metres deep to get to the water. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 288 You look quite ill. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 289 You oughtn’t to speak ill of people you don’t know well. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 290 It was still early when we returned. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 291 We returned very early. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 292 All is well that ends well. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 293 The questions were so easy that everybody could answer them. a) прилагательное; b) наречие 294 He answered all the questions easily. a) прилагательное; b) наречие МЕСТОИМЕНИЕ (THE PRONOUN)
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