1. Fill in «What…», «What a(n)…» or «How…»
1. … kind he is to everyone!
2. … terrible news!
3. … boring book this is!
4. … exciting it all sounds!
5. … brace man!
6. … enormous house you live in!
7. … careless of you!
2. Fill in which or who.
1. My wallet, … was in my handbag, has disappeared.
2. Brian, … is still at school, is the captain of our local
team.
3. London, … is the capital of England, attracts many foreign
visitors.
4. This parrot, … comes from Africa, is a clever mimic.
5. The children … play with my son are coming round for tea.
6. English weather, … is often bad, is the subject of many conversations.
3. Choose the correct item.
Dear Clare,
I’m (1. completely/rely/slightly) sorry I haven’t written
earlier. I’ve been (2. a lot/enough/extremely) busy recently. The children are
on holiday at the moment and so I’m (3. absolutely/much/enough) exhausted! I’ll
be (4. too/just/awfully) glad when they go back to school! Then I’ll be (5.
completely/a lot/rather) free during the day! The school holidays are (6.
enough/just/too) long. The children get (7. terribly/much/enough) bored. Well,
write soon with news.
Take care,
Joe
4. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence
to form a word that fits in the space in the same sentence.
1. Ned has been the news … for some time now. (Produce)
2. Can television violence encourage … in children.
(Aggressive)
3. Ray got mixed up with the local … element. (Crime)
4. You are going to see a … about volcanoes. (Document)
5. It’s like learning a … new language. (Total)
1. Fill in «What…», «What a(n)…» or «How…»
1. … thoughtful of you!
2. … stupid questions he asks!
3. … nice of you to come!
4. … awful sweater!
5. … expensive meal!
6. … tired you look today!
7. … delicious food!
2. Fill in which or who.
1. Kate’s job, … involves working long hours, makes her very
tired.
2. George, … is American, is the best student in our class.
3. The soldier … fought the most bravely is being awarded a
medal.
4. Their argument, … continued throughout the night, was
finally resolved.
5. The Sussex coast, … is in the south of England, is very
beautiful.
6. Not everybody … is coming to my party is brining me a
present.
3. Choose the correct item.
Dear Kate,
I was (1. extremely/completely/slightly) sorry to hear about
your accident. Accidents are (2. much/too/very) dangerous nowadays. I hope you
won’t have to stay (3. too/totally/absolutely) long in hospital. I’m going to
send you a (4. pretty/awfully/too) good present.
I’ve been working (5. very/slightly/fairly) hard at the
office lately. I get (6. slightly/totally/a lot) exhausted! My work is (7.
terribly/pretty/totally) boring. I hope you get better quickly.
All my love
Betty.
4. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence
to form a word that fits in the space in the same sentence.
1. The film is about a … reunion of father and son (Touch)
2. The rich … inside the palace is delightful. (Decorate)
3. Tristan immediately threw up his hands in a … gesture.
(Drama)
4. I don’t doubt her …, but I think she’s got her fact wrong.
(Sincere)
5. Everyone was surprised at her … achievement. (Astonish)
Test 6C
1. Fill in «What…», «What a(n)…» or «How…»
1. … elegant you look this evening!
2. … noisy children!
3. … amazing sight the Pyramids are!
4. … great idea!
5. … strange his story was!
5. … interesting life he’s led!
7. … beautiful garden!
2. Fill in which, who, whose or where.
1. California, … is on the west coast of America, attracts
actresses and musicians.
2. This cake, … I bought yesterday tastes delicious.
3. The man … wife is seriously ill is very sad.
4. Brighton, … my boyfriend lives has a famous pier.
5. The woman … care was stolen last night has called the
police.
6. My sister, … works as a scientist, lives in America.
3. Fill in quite, rather, pretty or fairly.
I took my dog Snoopy for a walk even though it was 1) …
rather … cold outside. He’s 2) … a lively dog and he likes going for a run park
was full of people, buy it’s a 3) … big park and we had 4) … enough space.
Suddenly my dog ran off and I had to chase him for 5) … a long time. I’m a 6) …
good runner, but he’d gone 7) … a long way and, when I eventually caught him, I
was 8) exhausted!
4. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence
to form a word that fits in the space same sentence.
1. Can you prove your …? (Innocent)
2. Phil was … for a moment as he thought bout his reply.
(Silence)
3. An … is to deal with or repair electrical equipment.
(Electrical)
4. What an … man he is! (Objection)
5. Julia Roberts is my favourite … (Act)
Test 6D
1. Fill in «What…», «What a(n)…» or «How…»
1. … atasty man!
2. … beautiful our planet is!
3. … a surprise!
4. … many letters is!
5. … nice!
6. … a nice job you have!
7. … nice a surprise!
2. Fill in which, who, whose or where.
1. A waiter, … served us, was polite.
2. A tree, … was broken by tornado, hit the car.
3. A ball, … was made in Germany, is displayed at the
exhibition.
4. A letter, … came yesterday, is now on the table.
5. A boy, … was injured in the accident, is now in the
hospital.
6. A bus, … goes to the British Museum, runs every hour.
3. Fill in: very, absolutely, really, extremely, completely,
totally.
1. Comedies are … boring! 2. Action films are … violent. 3.
Westerns keep audience is suspense … 4. Musical films are … stuffed with. 5.
Adventures in the sea are … dangerous! 6. Cartoons teach you to believe in …
unreal things. 7. He was … clever.
4. Fill in: author, decorations, actors, dramatic, theatre,
special effects.
1. Action films are … and full of …
2. All … had to be dancers.
3. The 1st English … appeared in 1576.
4. What excellent … I’ve seen!
5. The … of the plays was W. Shakespeare.
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