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Ðàçäåë 2 The Adjective. The Numeral.The Adverb.The Pronoun





Choose the best answer.

He left his land in 1985.

A. nineteen eighty five

B. Cone thousand nine hundred eighteen five

C. eighteen ninety five

D. one thousand nine hundred eighty-five

E. ninety eighty five

 

Choose the right number.

23.75 tons

A.two three point seven five tons

B.twenty three point seventy five tons

C.wenty three and seven five tons

D. twenty three point seven five tons

E. twenty third point seven five tons

 

Choose the right number.

A.two hundred

B.two hundreds

C. a two hundred

D. the two hundred

E. a two hundreds

 

Choose the right number.

2,350

A. two thousand three hundred and fifty

B.two thousands three hundreds and fifty

C. two thousand and three hundred and fifty

D. two thousand and three hundred fifty

E.two thousands three hundred and fifty

 

 

Choose the best answer.

2/3

A. two thirds

B.two three

C.two and three

D.two and thirds

E.two the third

 

Choose the best answer.

0,2 %

A.nought point two per cent

B.nought point two per cents

C.nought and two per cent

D.nought and point two per cents

E.nought two per cent

 

Choose the right number.

1 245

A.one thousand two hundred and forty five

B. one thousand two hundreds and forty five

C. one thousand two hundred and four five

D.one thousands two hundreds and forty five

E. one thousand and a two hundred and forty five

 

 

Choose the best answer.

September, 16

A.the sixteenth of September

B. the sixteenth September

C. the sixteen of September

D. sixteen of September

E. a sixteenth of September

 

Choose the best answer.

1066 year

A.ten sixty-six

B.one and nought and sixty-six

C.one and nought and sixty and six

D. one hundred and sixty-six

E. one thousand and sixty-six

 

 

Choose the best answer.

2000 year

A.two thousand

B.twenty and double zero

C. the second thousand

D.two thousands

E. a two thousands

 

Choose the best answer.

6 ½

A. six and a half

B. six a half

C. a half and six

D.six half

E.six and one two

 

Choose the best answer.

0,25

A.nought point two five

B.nought point twenty five

C.nought and twenty five

D.nought point the twenty fifth

E. zero and two fifth

 

Choose the best answer.

5/6

A. five sixths

B.five sixth

C.five six

D.five the sixths

E.fifth sixths

 

Choose the right number.

100 000

A. one hundred thousand

B.a hundred thousands

C. a hundreds thousand

D.one hundreds thousands

E. the hundred thousand

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Yesterday I was very tired and played... than usual:

A. worse
B. badly
C. worst
D. most bad
E. more bad

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

She is not _________I am.

A. so old as

  1. old as
  2. older
  3. the oldest
  4. more older

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

It’s _________job he has ever had to do.

A. the most difficult

B. difficulter

C. more difficult

D. the difficultest

E. difficultest

 

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Carlos is not so... at English as Jack:

A. good

B. better
C. worse
D.best
E. worst

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

I have __________time, I can wait.

A. a plenty of

B. little

C. many

D. few

E. a few

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Her baby is ________than mine.

A. smaller

B. less

C. small

D. little

E. the smallest

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

The situation changed from bad to _________.

A. worse

B. well

C. best

D. the best

E. badder

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Yesterday it was the... day we have had this summer:

A. hottest
B. hotter
C. more hot
D. hot
E. most hottest

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

This time there are _________mistakes in your dictation.

  1. fewer
  2. less
  3. much
  4. most
  5. fewest

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

This translation is twice as... as that one:

A. easy

B. easier
C. the easiest
D. more easier
E. most easiest

 

Choose the best variant.

She also speaks French…

A. very well

B. very good

C. very better

D. well very

E. good very

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

My flat wasn’t … the flat I’ve got now.

A.as nice as

B. as nice

C. nice as

D. as nice that

E. so nice that

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Could you speak a bit… please?

A. more slowly

B. the most slowly

C. slowly

D. slow

E. slower

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

If you get any … information, please send it to me.

A. further

B. far

C. farther

D. farthest

E. the farthest

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

They were … fortunate than we.

A. less

B. little

C. the least

D. the little

E. the less

 

Choose the best variant.

Cats are not so clever … dogs.
A. as
B. so
C. than
D. that

E. such

 

Choose the best variant.

The situation is … than I thought.
A. worse
B. badder
C. more bad

D. most bad

E. the most bad

 

Choose the best variant.

Today the weather is … than yesterday.
A.much nicer
B.more nicer
C. nicer

D.more nice

E. nicest

 

Choose the best variant.

For me mathematics is … physics.
A. easier than
B. easyer than
C. more easy as

D.more easier

E. the most easy

 

Choose the best variant.

This car is … of all.
A. the least expensive
B. an expensive
C. a less expensive
D. the little expensive

E. more expensive

 

Choose the best variant.

The new teacher is … than the previous one.
A. a lot better
B. many good
C. many better
D. a lot of good

E. most good

 

Choose the best variant.

This room is not so … as that one on the first floor.
A. comfortable
B. more comfortable
C. the most comfortable

D. least comfortable

E. less comfortable

 

Choose the best variant.

The more you learn … you become.
A. the smarter
B. smarter
C. the smartest

D. much smarter

E.more smarter

 

Choose the best variant.

These jeans are too small. I need … size.
A.a larger
B. a large
C. a largest

D. large

E. much larger

 

Choose the best variant.

We left … way possible.
A. the quickest
B. a quick
C. a quicker
D. the quick

E.much quick

 

Choose the best variant.

It is … to go for a walk than to watch TV at home.
A. better
B. the best
C. good

D. much better

E.bettest

 

Choose the best variant.

What sea is … The Black or the Red?
A. less salty
B. little saltier
C. less saltier

D. the least salty

E. salty

 

Choose the best variant.

The band will play on … stage.
A. a new
B. a newer
C. the newest

D. the newer

E. newest

 

Choose the best variant.

Oh! This dress is … expensive than I expected!
A.far more
B.far much
C.far a lot

D. far better

E. the best

 

Choose the best variant.

It will do you … if you start doing your homework.
A.good
B. better
C. the best

D. most good

E.goodder

 

Choose the best variant.

It is … dog that I have ever seen!
A. the biggest
B. bigger
C. the biggest

D. much biggest

E.more big

 

Choose the right variant.

He works … and makes good progress.

A. hard
B. hardly
C. good

D. badly

E. bad

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

This translation is twice as …

A. easy
B. the easiest
C. much easier

D. many easy

E. easier

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Ted is good at football but Rick is ….

A.better
B. well
C. best

D. good

E. the best

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Nelly is … at History than Jane but worse at French.

A.better
B. not so good
C. so good

D. best

E. as good

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

She looks … today.

A. happy
B. happily
C. nicely

D. beautifully

E.more happy

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

He could open the book most ….

A.easily
B. easiest
Ceasy

D. easier

E. the easiest

 

Choose the adverb in the appropriate degree.

She sings extremely….

A.well
B. good
C. bad

D. fine

E. better

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Jane is as … as her elder sister.

A.tall
B. the tallest
C. much taller

D. taller

E. tallest

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

Her husband is twice as… as she is.

A.old
B.older
C.elder

D. the oldest

E. the eldest

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

Tom works … at his English.

A.hard
B. hardly
C. well

D. badly

E. harder

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

Her grandmother is … 70.

A.nearly
B. close
C. closely

D. near

E. nearer

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Mike is careless driver, he drives … than you.

A. worse
B. better
C. good

D. bad

E. the worst

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

We hope the weather won’t change for the ….

A. worse

B. better
C.good

D. bad

E. the worst

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

This test is… difficult for me to do.

  1. Too
  2. Still
  3. even
  4. so
  5. E.enough

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

He was … injured in the accident.

A. badly

B. bad

C. very

D. strongly

E. badder

 

Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form:

I don’t work particularly hard. Most people work as hard _________

  1. as me
  2. than mine
  3. than me
  4. as not as me
  5. as me as

 

Choose the right variant.

She is not so old _______ I am.

  1. as
  2. that
  3. than
  4. so
  5. then

 

Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form:

Everest is _________ Mountain in the world. It is ______ than any other Mountain.

  1. the highest, higher
  2. higher, the higher
  3. the highest, the more high
  4. the most high, higher
  5. the most right, more higher

 

Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct position:

A beautiful table (wooden/round)

  1. a beautiful round wooden table
  2. a wooden round beautiful table
  3. a table beautiful wooden round
  4. a round beautiful wooden table
  5. a beautiful table wooden round

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

This encyclopedia costs ________ the other one.

  1. twice more than
  2. twice as much as
  3. twice as many as
  4. more
  5. much

 

The USA is large but Canada is _________.

  1. larger
  2. the most largest
  3. the largest
  4. the most large
  5. the larger

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

Are you as ________ as your friend?

  1. young
  2. more younger
  3. most young
  4. younger
  5. youngest

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The station was nearer than I thought. The station ______.

  1. wasn’t as far as I thought
  2. was enormous
  3. was big
  4. was as far as I thought
  5. was far

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

I speak English___ than my sister does.

  1. worse
  2. badly
  3. the worst
  4. bad
  5. worst

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

What is ________ sport in your country?

  1. the most popular
  2. most popular
  3. popular
  4. more popular
  5. the more popular

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The tea isn’t _______ enough for me.

  1. sweet
  2. small
  3. salt
  4. large
  5. favorite

Complete the sentence using suitable adjective from:

He doesn’t know much. I know more ______

A. than him

B. as he as

C. than he is

D. as he

E. as not as he

 

Which of the following adverbs has suffix -er in the comparative degree?

A. firm

B. the worth

C. bad

D. worse

E. good

 

Choose the correct answer:

They started building the road two years ago and they haven’t ______ finished it.

A. still

B. often

C. seldom

D. always

E. usually

 

Which of the following adverbs has suffix - er in the comparative degree?

A. early

B. seldom

C. sometimes

D. usually

E. often

 

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

She _______ listens to the good music.

A. often

B. quickly

C. yet

D. already

E. just

 

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

This tea tastes a bit _________.

A. strangely

B. strange

C. strong

D. stronger

E. small

 

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

The man became _____________ when the manager of the restaurant asked him to leave.

A. violently

B. violentless

C. violent

D. hungry

E. angry

 

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

There’s no point in doing a job if you don’t do it _________.

A. properly

B. property

C. proper

D. terribly

E. good

 

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

Hurry up! You’re always so ___________.

A. slowly

B. wonderful

C. beautiful

D. strongly

E. quick

 

Choose the correct answer: My watch is … minutes fast.

A. five

B. the five

C. the fifth

D. fifth

E. fives

 

Choose the correct answer:

There are 584 students at the department.

A. five hundred and eighty four

B. five hundred eighty fourth

C. five eighty four hundred

D. five hundred eighty-four

E. five and hundred eighty four

 

Choose the correct answer:

Date: September 30.

A. the thirtieth of September.

B. thirty September,

C. thirty of September.

D. the thirteenth of September.

E. September thirteen.

 

Choose the correct answer:

The house was constructed in the_______ century.

A. Nineteenth.

B. Nineteen.

C. Nine.

D. Ninety.

E. Nineties.

 

Choose the correct answer:

How do you say the title: Elizabeth II?

A. Elizabeth the Second.

B. The Two Elizabeth.

C. Elizabeth 2.

D. Two Elizabeth.

E. The Second Elizabeth.

 

Find out fractional numeral.

A. three point forty-five

B. onehundredandone

C. twenty-five

D. elevenhundred

E. twothousand

Find out fractional numeral.

A. thetwelfth

B. elevenhundred

C. nineteenhundred

D. a third

E. oneseventh

Find out fractional numeral.

A. twofifths

B. thetwelfth

C. thefifth

D. thefirst

E. thethird

 

Find out fractional numeral.

A. two thirds

B. the third

C. a half

D. one and a half

E. one quarter

 

Choose the best answer.

2,45

A. two point four five

B. two point fourth and fifth

C. two point fourth and five

D. two point forty-five

E. zero and two fifth

 

Choose the best answer.

0.01

  1. zero point zero one
  2. zero and one
  3. one point one one
  4. one point
  5. zero and the first

 

Choose the best answer.

15.105

  1. one five point one zero five
  2. one and five point one hundred and five
  3. one five point ten and five
  4. one five point tenth and five
  5. one five point ten and fifth

 

Choose the best answer.

½ %

  1. a half per cent
  2. first and second per cent
  3. one and two per cents
  4. one and two per cent
  5. -

 

Choose the best answer.

0.27 %

A. zero point two seven per cent

B. zero and two seven per cent

C. zero and twenty seven per cent

D. zero point two seventh per cent

E. -

 

Choose the best answer.

$ 20

A. twenty dollars
B. twentieth dollars
C. two dozen dollars

D. -

E. twenty dollar

 

Choose the best answer.

A.eighteen o seven
B.one-eight-zero-seven
C. eighteen and seven

D.eighteenth and seven

E. -

 

48 c

Choose the best answer.

A. forty eight cents

B. –

C. forty eight cent

D. forty-eighth cents

E. fortieth cent

 

Choose the best answer.

2/5

A.two fifths

B. two fifth

C. two and five

D.second five

E. second fifth

 

Choose the best answer.

2 1/3 tons

A. two and a third tons

B. two one and three of tons

C. two first and second of tons

D. two one and third of tone

E. -

 

 

Choose the best answer.

2 1/3 tons

A. two and a third tons
B. two one and three of tons
C. two first and second of tons

D.two one and third of tone

E.-

 

Choose the best answer.

The game ended with the score 3-0.

A. three nought
B. three o
C. three one

D. three noughts

E. -

 

Choose the best answer.

- 2 Centigrade

A. two degrees below oh
B. -
C. two degrees under oh

D.second degree below oh

E. two degree below oh

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

Janes was a bit … she usually is.

A.more cheerful than
B. cheerful than
C. most cheerful

D. the most cheerful

E. the more cheerful than

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

He’s not nearly … his sister.

A. as intelligent as
B. intelligent as
C. more intelligent

D.most intelligent as

E. as intelligent

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The journey was three times …we had expected.

A. longer than
B. longer
C.long

D.more long

E. the longest than

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The film wasn’t … I had thought it would be.

A. as good as
B. better
C. as good

D. good

E.so good as

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

This road is … and … than the other one.

A. longer; more dangerous
B. more long; more dangerous
C.more longer; more dangerouser

D. longer; dangerouser

E. -

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

My brother is … I’m.

A. younger than
B. more young
C.more young than

D. younger

E. the most youngest

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

We had … time than we needed to finish the job.

A. more little
B. less little
C. less

D. the least

E. much little

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The dish isn’t nearly … it was last time.

A. as good as
B. as better as
C. the best

D. as ore good as

E) -

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

The train is a lot … all the other ways of getting here.

A. faster
B. fast
C. the fastest

D.more fast

E. much fast

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

It was by far …time of my life.

A. the worst
B. worse
C. the worse

D. worst

E. bad

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

This hotel is … the other one.

A. more comfortable than
B. comfortabler than
C.comfortabler

D. more comfortable

E. -

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

Kate is the … dancer in our class.

A. best
B. good
C. better

D. -

E. best of all

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

Carlos is not so … at English as jack.

A. good
B. better
C. worse

D. best

E. the best

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The … you talk about it the better.

A. less
B.many
C. little

D. much

E. least

 

Choose the adjective in the appropriate degree.

We’ll do our … to win the contest

A. best
B. better
C. good

D. well

E. the best

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

The more you do now, the … will be left for tomorrow.

A.less
B. much
C. more

D. little

E. least

 

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

Jane isn’t … enough to go out to parties.

A. old

B. beautiful
C. clever

D.tall

E. older

 

Fill in the gap with the correct answer:

I think English grammar is by far ….

A. the most difficult
B.difficulter
C. most difficult

D. more difficulter

E. more difficult

 

Choose the best alternative.

I went to the shops but I didn’t buy ________.

A. anything

B. something

C. nothing

D. somebody

E. anybody

 

Choose the best alternative.

Have you seen my watch? I’ve looked all over the house but I can’t find it _________.

A. anywhere

B. nowhere

C. somewhere

D. everywhere

E. anything

 

Choose the best alternative.

There is ________ at the door. Can you go and see who it is?

A. somebody

B. anything

C. anybody

D. something

E. nobody

 

Choose the best alternative.

“Do you live _______ near him?” “No, he lives in another part of town.

A. anywhere

B. nowhere

C. anything

D. somewhere

E. anybody

 

Choose the best alternative.

Does _________ mind if I open the window?

A. anybody

B. something

C. anything

D. somebody

E. somewhere

 

Choose the best alternative.

Why are you looking under the bed? Have you lost ________?

A. anything

B. nothing

C. everything

D. D)somewhere

E. something

 

Choose the best alternative.

I was too tired to do ________work.

A. some

B. anything

C. every

D. no

E. not any

 

Choose the best alternative.

This machine is very easy to use. _________ can learn to use it in a very short time.

A. anybody

B. nobody

C. somebody

D. everything

E. nothing

 

Choose the best alternative.

This exercise-book is _________.

A. mine

B. your

C. our

D. her

E. my

 

Choose the best alternative.

Whose is that big house? It’s _______.

A. his

B. my

C. your

D. their

E. her

 

Choose the best alternative.

I must go to the conference. _______ begins at 5 o’ clock.

A. it

B. he

C. she

D. I

E. you

 

Choose the best alternative.

Are _______ people very nice and kind?

A. these

B. that

C. this

D. it

E. you

 

Choose the best alternative.

We’ve only got ________ time, so we must hurry.

A. little

B. many

C. much

D. a lot of

E. few

 

Choose the best alternative.

It’s easy. You can do it ________.

A. yourself

B. myself

C. himself

D. herself

E. themselves

 

Choose the best alternative.

There is _____ place like home.

A. no

B. none

C. nothing

D. nobody

E. nowhere

 

Choose the best alternative.

He isn’t very popular. He has ___ friends.

A. few

B. many

C. much

D. little

E. a lot of

 

$$$ 137 D

Choose the best alternative.

Ann is very busy these days. She has _______ free time.

A. little

B. much

C. few

D. many

E. a few

 

Choose the best alternative.

I’m not very busy today. I haven’t got _______to do.

A. much

B. many

C. a lot of

D. a few

E. few

 

Choose the best alternative.

The museum was very crowded. There were too ______people.

A. many

B. a little

C. little

D. few

E. a few

 

Choose the best alternative.

Most of the town is modern. There are _________old buildings.

A. few

B. little

C. much

D. many

E. a lot of

 

Choose the best alternative.

The weather has been very dry recently. We’ve had _______rain.

A. little

B. a few

C. few

D. much

E. many

 

Choose the best alternative.

This town is not a very interesting place to visit so _______tourists come here.

A. few

B. many

C. a lot of

D. little

E. a little

 

Define the class the following pronouns belong to:

What we need is a higher and pure political morality.

A. personal

B. possessive

C. defining

D. reflexive

E. indefinite

 

Define the class the following pronouns belong to; I came to see you about something else.

A. indefinite

B. personal

C. defining

D. possessive

E. indefinite

 

Define the class the following pronouns belong to: Then the guarded voice said: “ Who goes there? ”

A. interrogative

B. possessive

C. indefinite

D. defining

E. personal

 

Define the class the following pronouns belong to: Husbands and wives never listen when they talk to each other, only when the other is talking to somebody else.

A. defining

B. possessive

C. indefinite

D. personal

E. reflexive

 

Define the class the following pronouns belong to; Tom presented himself before Aunt Polly, who was sitting by an open window.

A. reflexive

B. possessive

C. defining

D. interrogative

E. personal

 

Use the appropriate form of the possessive pronoun:

____ was not a marriage that could last.

A. theirs

B. their

C. they

D. you

E. we

 

Use the appropriate form of the possessive pronoun;

The next voice to speak up was not the Lieutenant’s but ____.

A. mine

B. me

C. my

D. I

E. ---

 

Use the appropriate form of the possessive pronoun.

Mined ___ own business and I’ll mind ___.

A. your, mine

B. yours, mine

C. yours, my

D. you, my

E. yours, my

 

Insert a suitable word in the sentence:

We usually drink … water in hot weather.

A. much

B. many

C. little

D. a few

E. a little

 

Insert a suitable word in the sentence:

This text is easy, there are … new words in it.

A. few

B. little

C. not much

D. a lot of

E. a little

 

Insert a suitable word in the sentence:

We have … bread, please, go and buy some.

A. little

B. few

C. much

D. many

E. a lot of

 

Put in a suitable pronoun:

What’s wrong? There is…in my eye.

A. something

B. somebody

C. anybody

D. anyone

E. nothing

 

Put in a suitable pronoun:

Do you know …about politics?

A. anything

B. anything

C. anybody

D. anyone

E. somebody

 

Put in a suitable pronoun:

I went to the shop but I didn’t buy….

A. anything

B. somebody

C. anybody

D. anyone

E. something

 

Put in a suitable pronoun:

There isn’t …in the box. It’s empty.

A. anything

B. somebody

C. anybody

D. anyone

E. something

 

Put in a suitable pronoun:

They didn’t ask me…questions.

A. a lot of

B. a lot

C. many

D. much

E. -

 

Put in a suitable pronoun:

There was …food at the party.

A. a lot of

B. many

C. a lot

D. a lot off

E. -

 

Put in a suitable pronoun:

George knows…about economics.

A. a lot

B. a lot of

C. a lot off

D. many

E. –

 

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