D Underline the correct item.
18. I think actors are more famous than singers.
19. I prefer thrillers because the scripts are always more interesting than romances.
20. Madonna is more talented than Beyoncé.
21. This song is the most successful song ever!
| Adjectives | Comparatives | Superlatives |
|---|---|---|
| funny | 22) funnier | 23) funniest |
| famous | 24) more famous (than) | 25) most famous |
| successful | 26) more successful (than) | 27) most successful |
| talented | 28) more talented (than) | 29) most talented |
e.g. A: Have you ever seen (you/ever/see) the film 'Titanic'?
B: No, but I've seen (I/see) True Romance last night.
A: Have you ever seen (you/ever/see) Shrek 2? There is great rock music in the movie!
B: No, but I watched (I/watch) The Lord of the Rings last week on TV and I think (I/think) the script was excellent.
A: Oh really? I haven't seen (I/not/see) that yet.
F.1. I have always loved (I/always/love) romantic films!
F.2. I have never seen (I/never/see) that movie. Is it good?
F.3. Yes, I loved (I/love) it! It had great music too. I bought the CD.
F.30. Have you ever seen (you/ever/see)
F.31. I have always loved (I/always/love)
F.32. I have never seen (I/never/see)
F.33. I loved (I/love)
F.34. Have you ever seen (you/ever/see)
F.35. I watched (I/watch)
F.36. I think (I/think)
F.37. I haven't seen (I/not/see)
Student: Mikhailova
Variant: A
D: Choose the appropriate form of the comparative degree of adjectives for each sentence. In the answer sheet, write only the selected word under the correct number.
E: Compose the correct forms of the degrees of comparison of adjectives. In the answer sheet, write all three forms: small - smaller - the smallest.
F: Put the verb in the correct form for each sentence (Past Simple – V2, Present Perfect – have (has) V3). In the answer sheet, write only the verb form (can consist of several words).