Polite, Honest, Lucky, Employed, Believable, Adequate, Correct, Prepared, Healthy and Satisfied

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I.

Complete the sentences with negative forms of the following adjectives:


polite, honest, lucky, employed, believable, adequate, correct, prepared,
healthy and satisfied.

1. The government’s response was condemned as totally…..


2. Does advertising tell the truth? No way. Most of it is……..
3. I would be ….. to leave the party so early.
4. Nutritionists keep warning consumers about the ……… fast food.
5. Which birds or animals in your country are considered to be……?
6. My friend has been ….. for three months and she’s still looking for a job.
7. It’s …….. how the rescue workers succeeded in saving the African refugees.
8. Never give your customer …… information.
9. Nowadays some people are becoming more and more……. with their living
conditions.
10. It’s no wonder that …… students fail the final exam.

II. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) which best completes each
statement:
1. As soon as it stops raining, the match ……. ….
a. goes on b. will go on c. go on d. is going on
2. They haven’t made any plans yet, they probably…… later.
a. will decide b. have decided c. decided d. are deciding
3. Once she …….. her work, she will do some shopping at the Mall.
a. will finish b. finished c. has finished d. is finishing
4. He knows ……… jokes than most of his friends.
a. the most b. the fewest c. more d. many
5. People usually have ….. energy at the beginning of the week.
a. the fewest b. fewer c. several d. more
6. Workaholics take…… holidays than anyone else.
a. the most b. more c. fewer d. less
7. Nowadays more and more parents spend ……. time at work than with
their children.
a. many b. much c. more d. the most
8. They say Ariel is ….. than any other washing powder.
a. good b. the best c. better d. the worst
9. This blouse is ……. from the red one.
a. the same b. similar c. as d. different
10. Never give your customer……… information!
a. sufficient b. unsufficient c. insufficient d. impatient
III. Put the verbs in brackets into the right tense:
1. After Tim has graduated college, he …… . (work ) abroad.
2. If she ……. (fail) any of her exams, she will not earn that scholarship
in France.
3. My friends …… (go) buy a new flat in Bucharest this year.
4. Before they …. (go on) a guided tour in Italy, they will book the
holiday.
5. He won the lottery with the first ticket he …. (buy) for so many years.
6. He….. (spend) his spare time with his family this week end.
7. I….. (watch) my favourite TV programme before I go to bed tonight.
8. She found out the truth about her husband’s car accident after the
police …. (investigate) it.
9. They will let you know about the party as soon as they…… (arrive) in
Suceava.
10. If there…… (be) any misunderstanding, just let the staff know and
they will help you out.

IV. Will or be going to?


a. Have you got any plans for tomorrow?
Yes, I……………visit my grandparents.
b. Why is he learning German?
He……….. travel to Austria.
c. We are thirsty.
Wait here. I……… get some water.
d. Meat of fish?
I…… have some fish and chips, please.
e. What do you want the keys for?
I……..close the door.
f. We need on more player…
…… you play with us tomorrow?
g. Oh, I haven’t got enough money to pay all this!
Don’t worry! I……lend you some.

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