9 Number the adjectives in the correct order.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I left my wallet at the Holiday Inn in room 15 where I stayed on 21" June. It
is a dark green (3) rectangular () leather () big () wallet with a small ( )
square () silver () lock. Inside there is my driving licence, a grey ( tíny
notepad, several black and white ) old (5) small () photos and two
five-pound notes.
Please, contact me on +1 917-413-8595.
Yours faithfully,
Susan Barrer
1. What of the late Bottichelli?
b) do you think
2. How long in Bologna?
a) have you been
5. The stories of The Dubliners before the World War.
b) were written
6. Can Dr. White see me? – I’m sorry he cannot; he his eyesight finally a week ago.
c) has lost
8. Michael is a lucky person – he to Florence for a holiday.
b) is going
9. My pen . Could you lend me yours?
d) won’t write
11. I’m sorry but by the tomorrow he for three years.
d) will have been dead
13. The remedy is marvellous! The only pill, and you take any more pills after it till the very end.
a) needn’t
15. What ___ you say if you found yourself alone on the Moon?
a) would
17. He stopped and began .
d) smoking; drinking
18.It’s no use this question.
c) trying to answer
20. Wuthering Heights is a place lost in the endless moors of Yorkshire.
c) charming
22. He was speaking to himself rather than to me, for he ___ confused when I asked him what he meant.
c) seemed
1.high - higher - the highest
2.small - smaller - the smallest
3. large - larger - the largest
4. heavy - heavier - the heaviest
5. new- newer - the newest
6. interesting - more interesting - the most interesting
7. beautiful - more beautiful - the most beautiful
8. difficult - more difficult - the most difficult
9. creative - more creative - the most creative
10. careful - more careful - the most careful
11. bad - worse - the worst
12. much – more – the most
13. good - better - the best
14. little – less – the least