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Choose the right variant of the adjective or adverb.

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1. This poster is (colourful, more colourful, most colourful) than the one in the hall. 2. The people needed business skills so that they could manage themselves (much, more, most) efficiently. 3. They staged some of his (little, less, least) known operas. 4. Pats car is (fast, faster, fastest) than Dans. 5. Take it (easy, easily), I said to my friend. 6 He had (regular, regularly) features. 7. Our teacher gives us a test (occasional, occasionally). 8. There was a (terrible, terribly) storm.

Match the opposites.

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1. clean 2. complete 3. exciting 4. beautiful 5. interested a. unfinished b. plain c. dirty d. indifferent e. boring

Translate into English.

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Use the necessary modal verbs (can, could, may, might, must, have to, should, need, to be allowed to, to be able to). Use the right tense form.

(can, could, may, might, must, have to, should, need, to be allowed to, to be able to).

1. After landing, you... stay in your seat until the plain has come to a standstill. 2. I... hear voices outside. 3.... you believe her story? It... be her imagination. 4. Something... be done to stop the criminal. 5. You... get her on the phone any time. 6.... I ask your advice? 7. If your car was broken, you... borrow mine.

Match part 1 and 2.

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1. He can read. a). .
2. He couldnt read. b). .
3. He must read. c). .
4. He had to read. d). .
5. He shouldnt read. e). .
6. He will be able to read. f). .
7. He neednt read. g). .
8. He is not allowed to read. h). .

Choose the proper preposition.

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1. The movie started... 7.00 sharp, so we got there just... time. 2. We are going... St. Petersburg... a week. 3. Have you ever been... Paris? 4. Do you know the man... this photo? 5. Trafalgar Square is... London. 6. He will arrive... our city... Monday morning.

Find the right order of the sentences. Give the title to the story.

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1. Captain Jones was pleased but not completely satisfied. So he sailed to the nearby Scottish coast and went to the home of the Earl of Selkirk. Jones and his men put all of the Earls silverware onto the Ranger to take back to America. The British did not laugh so much about Americas navy after Jons visit.

2. In 1778 the British had the strongest navy in the world. They laughed at the small navy of their American colonies who were fighting Britain for their independence.

3. Then they went back to the harbour and began their work. Some of them went to the fort and put the guns out of order, others began burning British ships. The British soldiers finally woke up and put up a good fight, but they lost to Jones and his men.

4. On the night of April 24, 1778 Captain John Paul Jones silently brought the American ship Ranger into Whiteheaven harbour on the west coast of England. As soon as he arrived, he took a group of his men to a local inn, broke into it and had a drink with them.

5. An American captain decided to show the British that size was not everything. Here is what happened.

Read the text.

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