The pillows are … between the bed. on the bed. in front the bed.
When have we got maths? We’ve got maths … Monday. on Monday. in Monday.
The computer is next … of the board. the board. to the board.
Alison is … behind the swing. behind swing. behind to the swing.
The pencil is between the bag … and the chair. to the chair. of the chair.
The milkshake is in front … the juice. to the juice. of the juice.
Alec is … between next in front Tanya and Sasha.
The fries are … in front next behind to the pizza.
My aunt is … behind in front next to of my uncle.
She goes swimming in … Monday. 4 o’clock. the afternoon.
I visit my grandma … on in at Friday.
He goes to bed … 9 o’clock. in 9 o’clock. at 9 o’clock.
He writes emails on … Saturday. 7 o’clock. the evening.
I watch TV … at in on the evening.
She goes to bed at … night. the night. the evening.
Comparison of adjectives, adverbs of manner E Circle the correct word. 1 The dog is eating hungry / hungrily . 2 Is she drinking the hot coffee slow / slowly? 3 Sue is a nice / nicely person. 4 Tom plays tennis good / well. 5 The music was very loud / loudly. 6 The old lady spoke soft / softly. A Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective in brackets. 1. An elephant is stronger than a kangaroo.
2. Our teacher is more beautiful than that film star.
3. A school is noisier than a hospital.
4. Jane’s hair is longer than yours.
5. John’s work is better than Mary’s.
6. Yesterday was hotter than today.
7. This book is more interesting than that one.
8. Athletes are usually more famous than scientists. B Write sentences about the pictures. Use the superlative form of the adjective. 1. The girl is the tallest of the three.
2. The pyramid is the most ancient of the three.
3. This athlete is the best athlete in the world.
4. February is the shortest month in the year.
5. The red apple is the sweetest apple in the bowl.