2. Fill in the blanks with the suitable possessive pronouns of adjectives.
Tom and Peter attend the school which is not far from homes. I go to the same school with but my home is not so close to it as .
3. Put the verbs in the brackets into the correct tense.
2 November, 2001
Dear Julie,
I can't believe it's already November. In July, Clarie and Dan (get married). It (be) a lovely wedding in spite of the bad weather. As the waiter (carry) in the wedding cake, he (drop) it. We (not know) whether to cry or laugh.
Clarie and Dan (live) in Dan's old flat for a while, but now they (have) their own house near London. They (live) there for a few months now. We (not see) them since thay (move), but they (come) here for Christmas.
Love,
Lucy
4. Make comparisons using the words in bold letters on the left:
EXPENSIVE The Ferrari in not as as the Jaguar.
WET Last Monday was day of the season.
FAR York is from London than Leeds.
LAZY Cats are than dogs.
BAD Yesterday's weather was than today's.
CLEVER Craig has excellent marks, he is in the classroom.
SLOWLY You should drive in the city than on the motorway.
5. Fill in the blanks with a/an, the or *
Most people in Britain send cards. British started sending cards in Victorian times. first only reach people sent cards at Christmas bus soon everybody was sending them. Now you can buy card for every special day and holiday. You can buy cards to say "sorry" or " good luck". British people buy more than hundred Christmas cards every year.
6. Choose one of the verbs given below and fill in the blanks with the correct form/tense of the verb.
LIGHT TAKE CARE LOOK FLY HELP PUT GET