1. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the
words in brackets.
1.
John is by far the …………..(talented) pupil in the art class.
2.
Which of Beethoven’s compositions do you think is the ………….(famous)?
3.
Sue has been practicing a lot, so her artwork is getting ……… (good)
and …… (good) all the time.
4.
That’s the …….. (bad) film I’ve ever seen, the characters were shallow
and the ending was dull and predictable.
5.
The ….. (much) he said, the …… (angry) I felt.
2. Underline the correct item.
1.
We left in the middle of the film because it was extremely/completely
slow-paced.
2.
Tim would sooner/would prefer see a science fiction film
than a comedy.
3.
The theatre was totally/fairly empty, as they had
cancelled Monday night’s performance.
4.
We would prefer/would rather go to a classical music
concert than go to a rock concert.
5.
It was absolutely/rather late, so Annabel put her
paintbrushes away and decided to stop painting for the day.
3. Complete the sentences with verbs derived from the
words in capitals.
1.
Eve made a lot of mistakes in her h/w so she decided to ….. it. (do)
2. Many people
……. artists such as Van Gogh and Picasso. (understand)
3. Paul had
to ….. surgery on her knee. (go)
4. Works by
great artists are beginning to …… from auction houses as they are all in
museums or private collections. (appear)
5. Modern
artists often use new methods to …… classic paintings. (create)
4. Fill in: into, out of, through, away, over.
1. Just
imagine! I ran ………. Tim when I was in the supermarket!
2. We’ve run
……… vegetables. Will you go and buy some, please?
3. He almost
ran ………. our poor cat yesterday!
4. The police
are looking for the tiger which ran ………….from the zoo!
5. You should
run …… this part of the play once again.
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1. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the
words in brackets.
1. This
painting is by far …… (expensive) one in the gallery.
2.
Nick sculpts much ….. (accurately) than I do because he pays attention
to every little detail.
3.
The ….. (much) Anne practiced, the …… (easy) it became for her to
paint portraits.
4.
The author’s book is quite good, but it’s not as ……. (interesting) as
his last novel.
5.
Willard Wigan’s sculptures are the …… (tiny) works of art in the
world.
2. Underline the correct item.
1.
Sarah is slightly/totally nervous about singing in front
of a live audience tomorrow night.
2.
The Sydney Opera House is a very/completely famous
theatre in Australia.
3.
Jane would rather/would prefer to take pottery classes
than learn how to sculpt.
4.
It’s fairly/completely impossible to find tickets to the
ballet.
5.
Olga prefers/would rather going to the cinema on a
weekday, when it’s not so crowded.
3. Complete the sentences with verbs derived from the
words in capitals.
1.
Eve made a lot of mistakes in her h/w so she decided to ….. it. (do)
2.
Many people ……. artists such as Van Gogh and Picasso. (understand)
3.
Paul had to ….. surgery on her knee. (go)
4.
Works by great artists are beginning to …… from auction houses as they are
all in museums or private collections. (appear)
5.
Modern artists often use new methods to …… classic paintings. (create)
4. Fill in: into, out of, through, away, over.
1. I
ran ………. Alex yesterday on my way to work.
2. We’ve
run ……… sugar.
3. I
think you should run this role …… again and again.
4. I
saw a man running ……….the police last night.
5. My
cat got run …….. by a car yesterday.
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