
Хелп!) Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct form (use comparisons or adverbs).
Working as a lifeguard sounds…(slightly/interesting) than working as a manager.
Which of the dogs has a …(heavy) weight?
You seem…(much/prepared) for a race today.
Surfing provides…(by far/exciting) exercise.
Could you spell it…(slow) please?
Your interview skills are becoming …(good and good).
Paul works…(hard) of all the firefighters.
Jim speaks really…(polite) to the customers.
Tim runs…(not fast) as his brother.
Some people think that finding a job…(stressful) than entering the university.
Put the verbs in brackets into (to) infinitive or –ing form.
I’d rather…(book) tickets earlier.
Try…(stay) very calm. The aid team is on their way.
Harry stopped…(go) to the gym because of heart disease.
We can’t hear him…(sing) the song.
He is looking forward to…(meet) his German friend.
This song is worth…(perform).
I can’t imagine him…(have) a baby.
It’s too difficult…(do) diving in such cold water.
Sasha didn’t mean…(hurt) your feelings.
Could you…(give) me some advice about the laptop.
Ответы на вопрос

1. Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct form (use comparisons or adverbs):
Working as a lifeguard sounds slightly more interesting than working as a manager.
(We use "more" for the comparative form of adjectives with two or more syllables, like "interesting.")Which of the dogs has a heavier weight?
("Heavier" is the comparative form of "heavy.")You seem much more prepared for a race today.
(Use "more" for the comparative form of adjectives with two or more syllables, like "prepared.")Surfing provides by far the most exciting exercise.
("By far" is used with the superlative form to emphasize the degree of comparison, so "most exciting" is used here.)Could you spell it more slowly please?
(Adverbs of manner such as "slowly" often take the comparative form with "more" for adverbs ending in -ly.)Your interview skills are becoming better and better.
("Better and better" is the comparative form of "good" used here to show improvement over time.)Paul works harder of all the firefighters.
("Harder" is the comparative form of "hard.")Jim speaks really more politely to the customers.
(We use "more" to form the comparative for adverbs like "politely.")Tim runs not as fast as his brother.
(Here, we use "not as" for a negative comparison.)Some people think that finding a job is more stressful than entering the university.
("More stressful" is the correct comparative form of "stressful.")
2. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (to infinitive or –ing form):
I’d rather book tickets earlier.
("Rather" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.)Try to stay very calm. The aid team is on their way.
(After "try," we generally use the infinitive when referring to an attempt to do something.)Harry stopped going to the gym because of heart disease.
("Stopped" followed by the -ing form indicates that the action was completely ceased.)We can’t hear him singing the song.
(After "hear," we use the -ing form to show the action is happening while we are hearing it.)He is looking forward to meeting his German friend.
("Look forward to" is followed by the -ing form.)This song is worth performing.
("Worth" is followed by the -ing form to indicate that something is deserving of being done.)I can’t imagine him having a baby.
("Imagine" is followed by the -ing form.)It’s too difficult to do diving in such cold water.
("Difficult" is followed by the infinitive form when expressing difficulty in performing an action.)Sasha didn’t mean to hurt your feelings.
("Mean" is followed by the infinitive when expressing intention.)Could you give me some advice about the laptop?
("Could you" is followed by the base form of the verb.)
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