ГДЗ по английскому языку 9 класс Ваулина, Дули, Подоляко, Эванс - ответ страница 79
Авторы: Ваулина Ю.Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О.Е., Эванс В.
Серия: Spotlight
Тип книги: Учебник
Год: 2015-2025
4. Read the examples. Say them in Russian. Which show(s) a difference/similarity between two people/things? a changing situation? something is increasing?
1 Andrea is getting better and better as the days go by.
2 The older she gets, the more beautiful she becomes!
3 Tony is a bit/slightly/a little better at singing than Sam.
4 Your car is a lot/much more comfortable than mine.
5 She is as clever as her sister.
5. Complete the gaps with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets.
1 A: Did you manage to learn the new piece of music?
B: Yes, but it was ..... (difficult) than I expected.
2 A: Shall we meet at 7 o'clock in the park?
B: Sure, but 9 pm is ..... (late) I can stay out.
3 A: Who's that over there?
B: Oh, that's Harry. He 's ..... (intelligent) boy in the school.
4 A: So, you didn't agree with Dan, then?
B: No! The ..... (much) he said, the ..... (angry) I felt!
5 A: What was the pianist like?
B: Good, but not ..... (talented) the one I saw last year.
6 A: Thanks so much for the concert ticket!
B: It 's ..... (little) I could do after all the help you've given me.
7 A: Greg's playing has improved, hasn't it?
B: Yes, he's getting ..... (good) and ..... (good) all the time!
Speaking
6. Use the adjectives in comparative/superlative forms to describe your friends to your partner.
• old • tall «good • hard-working • intelligent • patient • funny
► Jane is the most hard-working student in the class.
7. Read the theory, then find the correct words.
• Gradable adjectives mean that the person or thing referred to can have more or less of the quality mentioned. They have comparative and superlative forms. We can use extremely, fairly, rather, slightly, very with them (very small, slightly more expensive, etc).
• Non-gradable adjectives do not have comparative and superlative forms. We can use absolutely, totally and completely with them (absolutely full, totally empty, etc.).
1 We couldn't afford tickets for the concert. They were completely/extremely expensive.
2 They were slightly/totally worried when all the lights went out.
3 It was extremely/absolutely cold in the mountains.
4 The journey home was completely/extremely comfortable.
5 They were absolutely/rather certain that all the tickets had sold out.
6 Shakira is a very/completely famous singer.
7 He told me to be totally/very careful on the way home because the roads were rather/absolutely slippery.
8 Pete was slightly/fairly sure he'd seen the film before.
9 He was absolutely/rather thrilled about the idea of going to Madagascar.
10 The building was fairly/totally empty. No one was there.
Writing
8. In pairs, collect information about modern singers or performers and compile a quiz similar to the one in Ex. 1. Use comparative/superlative adjectives and adverbs. Exchange your quiz with another pair, then do the quiz.
► 1 Which song was number one in the charts for the longest time in 2021?
A Don't Start Now by Dua Lipa
B Butter by BTS
C All Too Well by Taylor Swift
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