This document contains a test or assessment for a student taking an English for Sales course. The test contains 17 incomplete sentences using repeated comparatives that the student must complete. The sentences cover a range of topics including finding a job, weather, travel costs, conversation skills, and economic/social issues. The document provides the student with a practice activity to demonstrate their understanding of using repeated comparatives in English.
This document contains a test or assessment for a student taking an English for Sales course. The test contains 17 incomplete sentences using repeated comparatives that the student must complete. The sentences cover a range of topics including finding a job, weather, travel costs, conversation skills, and economic/social issues. The document provides the student with a practice activity to demonstrate their understanding of using repeated comparatives in English.
This document contains a test or assessment for a student taking an English for Sales course. The test contains 17 incomplete sentences using repeated comparatives that the student must complete. The sentences cover a range of topics including finding a job, weather, travel costs, conversation skills, and economic/social issues. The document provides the student with a practice activity to demonstrate their understanding of using repeated comparatives in English.
This document contains a test or assessment for a student taking an English for Sales course. The test contains 17 incomplete sentences using repeated comparatives that the student must complete. The sentences cover a range of topics including finding a job, weather, travel costs, conversation skills, and economic/social issues. The document provides the student with a practice activity to demonstrate their understanding of using repeated comparatives in English.
Complete the sentences using Repeated comparatives:
1. It’s becoming ……………………………….....to find a job (hard)
2. The hole in your pullover is getting ……………….…………….. (big) 3. My bags seemed to get ……………..…………... ….as I carried them (heavy) 4. As I waited for my interview, I became……………………….. (nervous) 5. As the day went on the weather got ………………………………. (bad) 6. Travelling is becoming ……………………………….……….. (expensive) 7. As the conversation went on, he became ………………………………. (talkative) 8. Since she has been in England, her English has got …………………………...(good) 9. He is getting …………………………...(boring). I can’t hear him any longer. 10. I didn’t like this book at first, but now it’s getting …………………………...(interesting) 11. In spring the weather gets …………………………...(warm) 12. Food is getting …………………………...(expensive) 13. I find it …………………………...(difficult) to see him these days. 14. He is growing …………………………...(impatient) each day. 15. The boat is drifted …………………………...(far) away from the shore. 16. The economic situation is becoming …………………………...(bad) these days. 17. Part of the population is getting …………………………...(hungry)