The story is full of humour i ve rarely read anything that s so

The story is full of humour i ve rarely read anything that s so

Exercise 51. Form adjectives from the given ones with the help of the prefixes.

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Example: practical – impractical, regular – irregular.

Acceptable, possible, legal, complete, married, accurate, able, bearable, believable, conscious, agreeable, cooked,human, moral.

Exercise 52. Supply the right adjective forms for the italicized words.

Example: The story is full of humour. I’ve rarely read anything that’s so humorous.

1. I enjoyed his company greatly. It was just ______________________________

2. This firm produced a lot in recent years. This firm has been very ___________ in recent years.

3. Many years have passed but I recognized the place at once. It is ____________

4. I don’t know where you find all that energy. You’re very __________________

5. I found the book easy and pleasant to read. It’s __________________________

6. I don’t know how to describe the colour of the sky. It’s almost red, sort of ________

7. I’ve never met anyone who boasts as he does. He’s extremely _____________

8. What level of radiation can be permitted? How much radiation is ___________

9. I’m attracted by this man. I find him very ______________________________

Exercise 53. Supply the right adjective forms. The first sentence has been done for you.

1. The coast line is not regular in shape. It is quite irregular.

2. This arrangement isn’t strictly legal. Some people would regard it as ________.

3. It is not possible. Don’t ask me to do the ___________.

4. Such a situation is barely imaginable. It’s quite ___________.

5. Bob’s not very capable. He’s _________ of making sound decisions.

6. I doubt she is literate. She can’t read or write. She is an __________ person.

7. This scheme isn’t very practical. In fact, it’s quite __________.

8. I can’t trust him. He is not always honest. He is said to be _________.

FORMATION OF ADJECTIVES

1. Thank you for the books. They will be very ______ for my studies. (use)

2. This pen won’t write at all. It’s completely ______. (use)

3. Thanks to modern technology, a visit to the dentist is now often quite ______. (pain)

4. The policeman held my arms tightly behind my back. It was very ______. (pain)

5. The government is trying to help ______ families. (home)

6. Thank you for all you’ve done. You’ve been very ______. (help)

7. I’m very, very tired. I had a ______night last night. (sleep)

8. We are ______ that the missing child will soon be found. (hope)

9. What is this food? It has no taste. It’s ______. (taste)

hourly daily weekly fortnightly monthly yearly

1. The most famous British _____ newspaper is The Times. 2. Time is an American _____ news magazine. I buy it every Tuesday. 3. Her salary is £12,000 a year and she receives a _____ increase every September. 4. He could possibly die in 24 hours. The doctors are giving him _____ tests to check his condition. 5. She goes to see her parents every two weeks. They always look forward to these _____ visits. 6. I haven’t yet received my _____ salary cheque for February.

Exercise 9. Supply the right adjectival forms, using such suffixes (See APPENDIX B) as:

1. I’m attracted by these schemes. I find them very attractive. 2. A class of forty can be managed. It’s just about ______. 3. I know I hesitated before agreeing. I couldn’t help being ______. 4. I don’t know where you find all that energy. You’re awfully ______. 5. This piece of furniture was made in the reign of the queen Victoria. It’s ______. 6. I don’t know how to describe the colour of the sky. It’s almost red, sort of ______. 7. I’ve never met anyone who boasts as she does. She’s extremely ______. 8. What level of radiation can be permitted? How mush radiation is ______? 9. The story is full of humour. I’ve rarely read anything that’s so ______.

Example: I need paper with lines for it.

Could you get me some lined paper, please?

1. Mrs Bosch had stripes on her skirt. She was wearing a ______ blouse to match. 2. This blouse has short sleeves, but I prefer a long ______ one. 3. Give me all the details, I need a______ description. 4. There were crowds of people in the streets. The streets were ______. 5. She was in a hurry, that’s why we had a ______ talk. 6. I doubt if he was right. His story is very ______. 7. She always cheers other people up. She is such a ______ person herself. 8. Ann is such a beauty. She resembles her ______ mother. 9. This show differs from all the other shows I’ve seen this year. It’s so ______. 10. Mr Bogart has a lot of confidence in all he says and does. He is such a ______ person. 11. She likes independence. She is so ______. 12. My friend enjoys driving; he found it an ______ experience. 13. You can rely on Peter, he is such a ______ person. 14. I wish I could agree with you, but it’s difficult to be ______. 15. He helped them. Hе was very ________. 16. Children depend on their parents. They are ________ on their parents. 17. I’m going to wash my new dress. I hope it’s ________.

Exercise 11. Find the opposites for the following words using the prefixes given. (See APPENDIX A).

dis-, il-, im-, in-, ir-, mis-, un-

5. relevant ………….. 12. resident …………..

6. reliable ………….. 13. soluble …………..

7. respective ………….. 14. honest …………..

Exercise 13. Supply the right adjectival forms using such negative prefixes as: un-, in-, il-, im-, dis-, ir- and pre-, which doesn’t create opposites. (See APPENDIX A).

1. The coast line is not regular in shape. It is quite irregular. 2. This arrangement isn’t strictly legal. Some people would regard it as ______. 3. It is not possible. Don’t ask me to do the ________. 4. Such a situation is barely imaginable. It’s quite ________. 5. Bob’s not very capable. He’s ______ of making sound decisions. 6. I doubt she is literate. She can’t read or write. She is an ______ woman. 7. This scheme isn’t very practical. In fact, it’s quite ______. 8. I can’t trust him. He is not always honest. He is said to be ______. 9. Sometimes she doesn’t behave in a responsible manner. She is quite ______. 10. The fish hasn’t been cooked enough. It is ______. 11. This dates before the war. It is ______.

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4 Supply the right adjective forms for the italicized words. 2. manageable7. boastful 3. hesitant8. permissible 4. energetic9. humorous 5. Victorian 6. reddish 1.Im attracted by this scheme. I find it very attractive. 2.A class of forty can be managed. Its just about _________. 3.I know I hesitated before agreeing. I couldnt help being _________. 4.I dont know where you find all that energy. Youre tremendously ______. 5.This piece of furniture was made in the reign of Victoria. Its __________. 6.I dont know how to describe the colour of the sky. Its almost red, sort of _______. 7.Ive never met anyone who boasts as he does. Hes extremely ________. 8.What level of radiation can be permitted? How much radiation is ______. 9.The story is full of humour. Ive rarely read anything thats so _________.

6 Give the comparative and superlative of the following adjectives 1. Polite, happy, glad, complete, grey, honourable, shy, dry, just, free, recent, merry, uncomfortable, joyful, hot, thin, accurate, narrow, real, sweet, right, wicked, yellow, cozy, merciful, bad, fat, cheap, big, clumsy, stupid; 2. far, miserable, narrow, virtuous, simple, regular, expensive, low, deep, sad, significant, bitter, intimate, lazy, old, serious, tiny, clever, little, considerate, good, much, dark, beautiful, dear, fit.

7 Choose the right form in these sentences. In some sentences both forms are right. 1. Is your house much (further/farther)? 2. Who is the (oldest/eldest) in the class? 3. Your driving is (worse/worst) than mine. 4. Its the (less/lesser) of two evils. 5. Have you heard the (last/latest) news? 6. We have no (further/farther) information. 7. Jane Sommers writes (good/well). 8. His (latest/last) words were: The end. 9. This is the towns (oldest/eldest) house. 10. My flat is (littler/smaller) than yours.

8 Choose the right form in these sentences. In some sentences both forms are right. 11. Ive got (less/lesser) than you. 12. Jane is (older/elder) than I am. 13. This is the (more/most) expensive. 14. His English is (best/better) than mine. 15. Its the (better/best) in the shop. 16. Its the (furthest/farthest) point west. 17. Its the (oldest/eldest) tree in the country. 18. Shes my (older/elder) sister. 19. Ive got the (least/less)! 20. Youve got the (more/most)!

9 Complete the sentences with the words from the box using the proper degree. 1. She is easy to deal with. I think she is ___ than her sister. 2. I suppose the works of this artist are ___ abroad than in his country. 3. This armchair is ___ of all. 4. He knows a lot. He is ___ than his schoolmates. 5. Lets take this path. Its ___. 6. The street you live in is ___ than mine. 7. Days are getting ___ in July. 8. He made ___ mistakes in his class. busy few famous convenient well-read kind- hearted straight hot 1. more kind-hearted (kinder-hearted) 2. more famous 3. the most convenient 4. better-read (more well-read) 5. straighter /the straightest 6. busier 7. hotter 8. the fewest

11 Make up sentences using as… as and the words given. Model: This book is as interesting as that one. 1. Jane, Ann, charming. 2. He, I, tall. 3. Michael, his brother, strong. 4. The sitting room, the dining room, large. 5. The ice-ream, the cake, delicious. 6. This report, your report, interesting. 7. Our car, their car, good. 8. His stories, his jokes, funny. 9. Your job, his, essential. 10. Her new hat, her skirt, trendy.

12 Make up sentences using not so… as and the words given. Model: My mother is not so tall as my father. 1. The bus, the train, fast. 2. My flat, her flat, big. 3. His voice, Carusos, brilliant. 4. The pond, the river, deep. 5. Your typing, hers, fast. 6. This lecture, that lecture, interesting. 7. This garden, that garden, new. 8. His article, her article, long. 9. Today, yesterday, warm. 10. My cat, yours, naughty.

14 half as much/many – в два раза меньше half the size – в два раза меньше half my age – в два раза моложе half the weight – в два раза легче The room is half the size. He is half my age. My case is half the weight of yours.

16 Use a bit/a little/much/a lot/far to complete the sentences. Use than where necessary. 1. Its ___today ___ it was yesterday. (a little/warm) 2. Youre driving too fast. Can you drive ___? (a bit/slowly) 3. I prefer this armchair. Its ___ the other one. (much/comfortable). 4. You looked depressed this morning but you look ___ now. (a bit/happy) 5. This flat is too small for me. I need something ___. (much/big) 6. Its ___ to learn a foreign language in the country where it is spoken. (a lot/easy) 1. … a little warmer today than… 2. … a bit more slowly 3. … far more interesting than… 4. … much more comfortable than… 5. … a bit happier. 6. … much bigger. 7. … a lot easier.

17 Most the most – самый This is the most interesting book… a/0 most (крайне, весьма) This is a most interesting book These are most interesting books Most – большинство, большая часть Most young people are fond of music Most of my friends live in Moscow

19 Match two parts (A and B) to make sentences withthe… the…. AB the earlier we leavethe faster youll learn the longer he waitedthe more you have to pay the more I got to know himthe sooner well arrive the more you practise Englishthe more profit youll make the longer the telephone callthe more impatient he became the more goods you sellthe more I liked him 1. The earlier we leave, the sooner well arrive. 2. The longer he waited, the more impatient he became. 3. The more I got to know him, the more I liked him. 4. The more you practise English, the faster youll learn. 5. The longer the telephone call, the more you have to pay. 6. The more goods you sell, the more profit youll make.

20 Sometimes we use two or more adjectives together: There was a beautiful large round table in the kitchen. opinionfactnoun A nicesunnyday delicioushotsoup An intelligentyoungman A beautifullarge round wooden table Adjectives like new, large, round, wooden are FACT adjectives. They give objective information about age, size, colour, etc. Adjectives like nice, beautiful are OPINION adjectives. They tell us what someone thinks of something.

22 opinion size age shape colour from where made of noun Example: An expensive old round Victorian handmade oak table Summary

23 Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct position 1. an unusual ring (gold) 2. an old lady (nice) 3. a good-looking man (young) 4. a modern house (attractive) 5. black gloves (leather) 6. an American film (old) 7. a large nose (red) 8. a sunny day (lovely) 9. a hot bath (nice) 10. an ugly dress (orange) 11. a red car (old/little) 12. a metal box (black/small) 13. a little village (old/lovely) 14. long hair (fair/beautiful) 15. an old painting (interesting/French) 1. an unusual gold ring 2. a nice old lady 3. a good-looking young man 4. an attractive modern house 5. black leather gloves 6. an old American film 7. a large red nose 8. a lovely sunny day 9. a nice hot bath 10. an ugly orange dress 11. a little old red car 12. a small black metal box 13. a lovely little village 14. beautiful long fair hair 15. an interesting old French painting

24 Put the following adjectives into the correct order 1. suede/Italian/new/red/soft/shoes 2. elderly/tall/Englishman 3. oval/Venetian/ancient/valuable/glass 4. shiny/large/expensive/brown/leather/case 5. square/wooden/old/nice/table 6. modern/stone/large/beautiful/cottage 7. porcelain/tea/blue/thin/old/cup 8. young/blonde/handsome/tall/man 9. old/several/English/beautiful/castles 10. pretty/French/young/a lot of/girls 11. dark blue/best/silk/my/shirt 12. young/many/factory/German/workers 1. new soft red Italian suede shoes 2. a tall elderly Englishman 3. valuable ancient oval Venetian glass 4. an expensive shiny large brown leather case 5. a nice old square wooden table 6. a modern beautiful large stone cottage 7. an old thin blue porcelain tea cup 8. a handsome tall young blonde man 9. several beautiful old English castles 10. a lot of pretty young French girls 11. my best dark blue silk shirt 12. many young German factory workers

26 Авторская страничка Список источников: English Grammar, Drozdova T., Mailova M., СПб, Триада, 1997 Романова Л., Практическая грамматика английского языка, М., Айрис Пресс, 2008 Картинки: клипарт загружен с

1. I’m attracted by this scheme. I find it very attractive.

2. A class of forty can be managed. It’s just about _____________.

3. I know I hesitated before agreeing. I couldn’t help being _____________.

4. I don’t know where you find all that energy. You’re awfully _____________.

5. This piece of furniture was made in the reign of the queen Victoria. It’s _____________.

6. I don’t know how to describe the colour of the sky. It’s almost red, sort of _____________.

7. I’ve never met anyone who boasts as she does. She’s extremely _____________.

8. What level of radiation can be permitted? How mush radiation is _____________?

9. The story is full of humour. I’ve rarely read anything that’s so _____________.

1. The coast line is not regular in shape. It is quite irregular.

3. It is not possible. Don’t ask me to do the _______________.

4. Such a situation is barely imaginable. It’s quite _______________.

5. Bob’s not very capable. He’s _____________ of making sound decisions.

6. I doubt she is literate. She can’t read or write. She is an _____________ woman.

7. This scheme isn’t very practical. In fact, it’s quite _____________.

8. I can’t trust him. He is not always honest. He is said to be _____________.

9. Sometimes she doesn’t behave in a responsible manner. She is quite _____________.

10. The fish hasn’t been cooked enough. It is _____________.

11. This dates before the war. It is _____________.

Example: John is full of affection for his wife. – John is an affectionate husband.

1. I think my elder sister is like a sun that warms everyone.

I think my elder sister has a _______ disposition.

2. Jake’s enthusiasm about fishing never irritates his wife.

Jake is an _______ fisherman but it never irritates his wife.

3. Charles’s ambition has always been to make a good career in business.

Charles is very _______ about his career in business.

4. Real friendship means cooperation in everything.

Try to be _______ with your friends in everything you do together.

5. It is usually difficult for weak-willed people to make a decision.

Weak-willed people are usually not _______.

6. Amanda flirts with all the men she meets. Amanda is very _______.

7. Robert’s embarrassment when he first met Andrea’s parents was easy to notice.

In a situation like that most young men would feel _______.

8. Jealousy always makes people suffer. _______ people are usually always very unhappy.

9. While bringing up children parents need a lot of patience.

It is very difficult for parents to be _______ when their children behave badly.

10. It seems that your friend’s mood changes very often. Your friend seems to be a ________ fellow.

Exercise 7.Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

Dogs

Dogs are said to be man’s best friend.

They display a great deal of (0) loyalty towards LOYAL

their (1) _______. OWN

As well as providing (2) _______ they also provide (3) COMPANION

_______ for people and their homes. However, not all dogs PROTECT

are the same. They have their own (4)_______. PERSONAL

Some dogs are (5) _______ and have to attend classes to change OBEDIENT

their (6) _______. Their masters have to learn to punish their pets BEHAVE

for the bad behavior and to praise them for the good one.

Exercise 8. For questions 1-6, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0). Famine

(0) Hunger is one of the most serious problems facing the developing HUNGRY

world. Famine and drought are partly to blame, but civil war has

also con­tributed to the (1) _______ situation. Large charity organizationsDISASTER

try to (2)_______ problem. RELIEF

They collect (3) _______ from people in order to buy food, clothesDONATE

and (4) _______ supplies. MEDICINE

However, (5) _______ of these goods is not always easy. DISTRIBUTER

When a country is at war, supplies often (6) _______ before APPEAR

they reach their destination and many people continue to go hungry.

Exercise 9. You are going to read sentences. Some words are missing. Use the words in the right column to form the words that fit in the gaps (1-10). Write your answers on the lines. There is an example at the beginning (0).

0 How do they show their ___________________. intelligent

1. Sherlock Holmes was one of the world’s most famous _______________. detect

2. He looked very ______________________________________________. surprise

3. The ship was badly ___________________________________________. damage

4. What an ______________________________________________ story! amuse

5. His ______________________________ to stop annoyed the policeman. refuse

6. What is your __________________________________________ salary? month

7. The town is full of tourists and other ____________________________. visit

8. Some forms of exercise can be ________________________________. risk

9. They got __________________________________________ yesterday. marry

10. The ending of the detective novel seemed highly _________________. probable

Exercise 10. For questions 1-15, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.

Adjectives

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МОУ «Гимназия №3»
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2010 г.

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Formation of Adjectives
Supply the right adjective forms for the italicized words.
2. manageable7. boastful
3. hesitant8. permissible
4. energetic9. humorous
5. Victorian
6. reddish
I’m attracted by this scheme. I find it very attractive.
A class of forty can be managed. It’s just about _________.
I know I hesitated before agreeing. I couldn’t help being _________.
I don’t know where you find all that energy. You’re tremendously ______.
This piece of furniture was made in the reign of Victoria. It’s __________.
I don’t know how to describe the colour of the sky. It’s almost red, sort of _______.
I’ve never met anyone who boasts as he does. He’s extremely ________.
What level of radiation can be permitted? How much radiation is ______.
The story is full of humour. I’ve rarely read anything that’s so _________.

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Comparisons
Give the comparative and superlative of the following adjectives
Polite, happy, glad, complete, grey, honourable, shy, dry, just, free, recent, merry, uncomfortable, joyful, hot, thin, accurate, narrow, real, sweet, right, wicked, yellow, cozy, merciful, bad, fat, cheap, big, clumsy, stupid;

far, miserable, narrow, virtuous, simple, regular, expensive, low, deep, sad, significant, bitter, intimate, lazy, old, serious, tiny, clever, little, considerate, good, much, dark, beautiful, dear, fit.

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Comparisons
Choose the right form in these sentences. In some sentences both forms are right.
Is your house much (further/farther)?
Who is the (oldest/eldest) in the class?
Your driving is (worse/worst) than mine.
It’s the (less/lesser) of two evils.
Have you heard the (last/latest) news?
We have no (further/farther) information.
Jane Sommers writes (good/well).
His (latest/last) words were: “The end”.
This is the town’s (oldest/eldest) house.
My flat is (littler/smaller) than yours.

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Comparisons
Choose the right form in these sentences. In some sentences both forms are right.
I’ve got (less/lesser) than you.
Jane is (older/elder) than I am.
This is the (more/most) expensive.
His English is (best/better) than mine.
It’s the (better/best) in the shop.
It’s the (furthest/farthest) point west.
It’s the (oldest/eldest) tree in the country.
She’s my (older/elder) sister.
I’ve got the (least/less)!
You’ve got the (more/most)!

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Comparisons
Complete the sentences with the words from the box using the proper degree.

She is easy to deal with. I think she is ___ than her sister.
I suppose the works of this artist are ___ abroad than in his country.
This armchair is ___ of all.
He knows a lot. He is ___ than his schoolmates.
Let’s take this path. It’s ___.
The street you live in is ___ than mine.
Days are getting ___ in July.
He made ___ mistakes in his class.
busy
few
famous
convenient
well-read
kind-hearted
straight
hot

more kind-hearted (kinder-hearted)
more famous
the most convenient
better-read (more well-read)
straighter /the straightest
busier
hotter
the fewest

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How to compare things
Make up sentences using ‘as… as’ and the words given.
Model: This book is as interesting as that one.
Jane, Ann, charming.
He, I, tall.
Michael, his brother, strong.
The sitting room, the dining room, large.
The ice-ream, the cake, delicious.
This report, your report, interesting.
Our car, their car, good.
His stories, his jokes, funny.
Your job, his, essential.
Her new hat, her skirt, trendy.

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How to compare things
Make up sentences using ‘not so… as’ and the words given.
Model: My mother is not so tall as my father.
The bus, the train, fast.
My flat, her flat, big.
His voice, Caruso’s, brilliant.
The pond, the river, deep.
Your typing, hers, fast.
This lecture, that lecture, interesting.
This garden, that garden, new.
His article, her article, long.
Today, yesterday, warm.
My cat, yours, naughty.

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How to compare things
half as much/many – в два раза меньше
half the size – в два раза меньше
half my age – в два раза моложе
half the weight – в два раза легче
The room is half the size.
He is half my age.
My case is half the weight of yours.

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How to compare things
Use a bit/a little/much/a lot/far to complete the sentences. Use than where necessary.
It’s ___today ___ it was yesterday. (a little/warm)
You’re driving too fast. Can you drive ___? (a bit/slowly)
I prefer this armchair. It’s ___ the other one. (much/comfortable).
You looked depressed this morning but you look ___ now. (a bit/happy)
This flat is too small for me. I need something ___. (much/big)
It’s ___ to learn a foreign language in the country where it is spoken. (a lot/easy)
… a little warmer today than…
… a bit more slowly
… far more interesting than…
… much more comfortable than…
… a bit happier.
… much bigger.
… a lot easier.

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How to compare things
Most
the most – самый
This is the most interesting book…
a/0 most (крайне, весьма)
This is a most interesting book
These are most interesting books
Most – большинство, большая часть
Most young people are fond of music
Most of my friends live in Moscow

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How to compare things
Match two parts (A and B) to make sentences with ‘the… the…’.
The earlier we leave, the sooner we’ll arrive.
The longer he waited, the more impatient he became.
The more I got to know him, the more I liked him.
The more you practise English, the faster you’ll learn.
The longer the telephone call, the more you have to pay.
The more goods you sell, the more profit you’ll make.

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Word order
Sometimes we use two or more adjectives together: There was a beautiful large round table in the kitchen.

Adjectives like new, large, round, wooden are FACT adjectives. They give objective information about age, size, colour, etc.
Adjectives like nice, beautiful are OPINION adjectives. They tell us what someone thinks of something.

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Word order
Fact adjectives

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Word order
opinion
size
age
shape
colour
from where
made of
noun
noun
Example:

An expensive old round Victorian handmade oak table
Summary

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Word order
Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct position
an unusual ring (gold)
an old lady (nice)
a good-looking man (young)
a modern house (attractive)
black gloves (leather)
an American film (old)
a large nose (red)
a sunny day (lovely)
a hot bath (nice)
an ugly dress (orange)
a red car (old/little)
a metal box (black/small)
a little village (old/lovely)
long hair (fair/beautiful)
an old painting (interesting/French)
an unusual gold ring
a nice old lady
a good-looking young man
an attractive modern house
black leather gloves
an old American film
a large red nose
a lovely sunny day
a nice hot bath
an ugly orange dress
a little old red car
a small black metal box
a lovely little village
beautiful long fair hair
an interesting old French painting

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Word order
Put the following adjectives into the correct order
suede/Italian/new/red/soft/shoes
elderly/tall/Englishman
oval/Venetian/ancient/valuable/glass
shiny/large/expensive/brown/leather/case
square/wooden/old/nice/table
modern/stone/large/beautiful/cottage
porcelain/tea/blue/thin/old/cup
young/blonde/handsome/tall/man
old/several/English/beautiful/castles
pretty/French/young/a lot of/girls
dark blue/best/silk/my/shirt
young/many/factory/German/workers
new soft red Italian suede shoes
a tall elderly Englishman
valuable ancient oval Venetian glass
an expensive shiny large brown leather case
a nice old square wooden table
a modern beautiful large stone cottage
an old thin blue porcelain tea cup
a handsome tall young blonde man
several beautiful old English castles
a lot of pretty young French girls
my best dark blue silk shirt
many young German factory workers

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Авторская страничка
Левенцева Т.А.
учитель английского языка
МОУ «Гимназия №3» г.Воркуты

English Grammar, Drozdova T., Mailova M., СПб, Триада, 1997
Романова Л., Практическая грамматика английского языка, М., Айрис Пресс, 2008
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