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Complete the sentence with too, enough or not enough. 6 The caves are ... big ... We can't go in.
not big enough
Complete the sentence with too, enough or not enough. 5 The caves are ... small. We can't go in.
too
Complete the sentence with too, enough or not enough. 4 There's ... time to visit the lighthouse. I'm sorry.
not enough
Complete the sentence with too, enough or not enough. 3 Are you old ... to visit the Great Barrier Reef?
enough
Complete the sentence with too, enough or not enough. 2 We did ... have ... money to go to the castle.
not have enough
Complete the sentence with too, enough or not enough. 1 The restaurant was ... expensive, so we didn't go there.
too
Comparatives and superlatives. Correct the sentences. 6 Prague is popular as Paris now.
is as
Comparatives and superlatives. Correct the sentences. 5 Moscow is not beautiful as St Petersburg.
not as
Comparatives and superlatives. Correct the sentences. 4 Pompeii is biger than my home town!
biger -> bigger
Comparatives and superlatives. Correct the sentences. 3 Paris is most beautiful city in the world.
the most
Comparatives and superlatives. Correct the sentences. 2 The tomb was most interesting than the temple.
most -> more
Comparatives and superlatives. Correct the sentences. 1 The weather is gooder in Spain than in the UK.
gooder -> better
Write sentences using the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous. 6 While / they / swim / they / see a shark
While they were swimming, they saw a shark.
Write sentences using the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous. 5 They / not usually eat / meat
They don't usually eat meat.
Write sentences using the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous. 4 Maggie / go swimming / twice a week
Maggie goes swimming twice a week.
Write sentences using the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous. 3 We / not relax / at the moment
We aren't relaxing at the moment.
Write sentences using the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous. 2 I/ look for my friends / now
I'm looking for my friends now.
Write sentences using the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous. 1 Nicky / watch a DVD / when / her friend / arrive
Nicky was watching a DVD when her friend arrived.
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 5 What ... (the other students / do) when your teacher ... (arrive) today?
were the other students doing - arrived
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 4 What ... (your mother / do) when you ...(wake up) this morning?
was your mother doing - woke up
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 3 What ... (you / do) last night?
did you do
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 2 What ... (you / do) at 3am this morning?
were you doing
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 1 ... (you /go) to a party last Saturday?
Did you go...?
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 6 They ... (get lost) when they ... (look) for the lost boy!
got lost - were looking
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 5 Kate ... (meet) Kevin while she ... (walk) to school.
met - was walking
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 4 We ... (not go) to the cinema last week because there ... (not be) any good films on.
didn't go - weren't
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 3 They ... (not do) anything when I... (see) them.
weren't doing - saw
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 2 At six o'clock yesterday I... (do) my homework.
was doing
Use the past simple or the past continuous. 1 John ... (not get up) early yesterday.
ddin't get up