V. Make up a dialogue on the topic “My Favourite Writer”
Grammar Exercises
The Present Continuous Tense
I am reading a really interesting book at the moment.
What are they doing now?
He is not (isn’t) meeting this famous poet next Wednesday.
| I. Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.
1. The students are discussing the creative works of Jack London now.
2. I am answering the questions on the topic “Famous Writers” at this moment.
3. This well-known poetess is leaving for London tomorrow.
4. My brother is reading an interesting article about Franko’s philosophy works.
5. They are preparing for tomorrow’s conference on the world literature.
II. Open the brackets using the Present Indefinite or Present Continuous Tense.
1. I (to read) a book or a magazine usually in the evening.
2. I (to read) a very interesting detective story now.
3. How often you (to go) to the library?
4. Look! She (to go) to the library.
5. Agatha Christie’s play “The Mousetrap” (to be) popular all over the world.
6. We (to watch) “The Mousetrap” on TV next Sunday.
Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives
-er/-est
· clean – cleaner, cleanest; big – bi gg er, bi gg est
· (-y; -er; -le; -ow) easy – easier, easiest; clever – cleverer, cleverest;
simple – simpler, simplest; narrow – narrower, narrowest
· polite – politer, politest
more/most
famous – more famous, most famous
difficult – more difficult, most difficult
| III. Use the following adjectives in comparative and superlative degrees.
Old, difficult, large, shallow, funny, dangerous, famous, clever, cheap, expensive, young, brave, beautiful, modern, lazy, hot, later, busy, quick, slow, interesting, attractive, crazy, wild, kind, useful, sunny.
Irregular Adjectives
good – better, the best; bad – worse, the worst; many – more, the most;
little – less, the least; old – older (elder), the oldest (eldest)
| IV. Read the following proverbs and sayings, pay attention to the degrees of comparison of adjectives. Find Ukrainian equivalents or translate them.
· Cheapest is the dearest.
· Creditors have better memories than debtors.
· Debt is the worst poverty.
· Doing is better than saying.
· Easier said than done.
· False friends are worse than open enemies.
· Good name is better than riches.
· He laughs best who laughs last.
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