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(4A 2023 spring) Midterm Grammar Review
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( comparative / superlative ) early
earlier / the ealiest
( comparative / superlative ) carefully
more carefully / the most carefully
( comparative / superlative ) good
better / the best
( comparative / superlative ) quickly
more quickly / the most quickly
( comparative / superlative ) slowly
more slowly / the most slowly
It's important to talk to people ___________. (polite)
politely
Mike can play soccer __________, he is a good player.
well
I can solve the problem __________. (easy)
easily
Laura always gets up ________ on weekends. (late)
late
Teddy is studying __________ at home. (hard)
hard
An airplanes moves ___________ the three. (fast)
the fastest
I like the the blue book __________ of all. (good)
the best
This is __________ gift I have ever received. (nice)
the nicest
July is usually ____________ month of the year. (hot)
the hottest
Sushi is ___________ food in Japan. (famous)
the most famous
To sleep is _____________ to play video games. (important)
more important
The hippo is __________ the dog. (heavy)
heavier than
I woke up ___________ Mom this morning. (early)
earlier than
Beth is __________ my sister. (young)
younger than
The shirt is _________ the jacket. (cheap)
cheaper than
Mr. John lives ( across from / on ) the zoo.
across from
I waited for the bus ( at / above ) the bus stop.
at
Tina and Sally are walking ( into / up ) the restaurant.
into
They came home ( from / on ) the park.
from
The chair is __________ the windows. ( between / on )
between
( for / during) Ted left ________ the concert.
during
( for / during) We need to cook the turkey ________ three hours.
for
( for / during) You should concentrate ________ the exam.
during
( for / during) I plan to go camping ______ a week.
for
( for / during) They stayed in Japan ________ a week.
for
( for / during) Jane learned to swim __________ her summer vacation.
during
( before / after ) We should wash our hands ________ we eat.
before
( before / after ) He is allowed to play games ________ the exam.
after
( before / after ) They had a party __________ the final performance.
after
( before / after ) Emily practice the speech hard ____________ the speech contest.
before
( preposition ) __________ 2022
in
( preposition ) ___________ lunchtime
at
( preposition ) __________ 10 p.m.
at
( preposition ) ___________ Monday
on
( preposition ) _________ next year
X
( preposition ) ___________ May
in
( preposition ) __________ every Tuesday
X
( preposition ) ________ last week
X
( preposition ) ________ night
at
( preposition ) __________ this morning
X
( preposition ) _________ next year
X
( preposition ) ________ June 23rd.
on
( preposition ) _______ the afternoon
in
( preposition ) ______ Christmas
on
( be going to ) Emily will go to the library later.
Emily is going to go to the library later.
( be going to ) Will Grandma cook dinner tonight?
Is Grandma going to cook dinner tonight?
( be going to ) She will not dance at the stadium.
She isn't going to dance at the stadium.
( will ) Tony isn't going to buy the new T-shirt.
Tony will not buy the new T-shirt.
( will ) I am going to go to the park.
I will go to the park.
( will ) Are they going to eat out?
Will they eat out?