M21 The Second Written Schoolwork


The Second Written Schoolwork

I Fill in the gaps using who, which or whose if necessary:

1.       Did you receive the email __________I sent three days ago?
2.       There are few people ______will wish him luck.
3.       This is the man __________daughter won the lottery last year.
4.       Is this the best dress ________you have?
5.       Italian is the language ___________I speak the best.
6.       Julia Roberts is the actress _________I admire most.
7.       John is the only man ___________photos I’ll keep forever.

II Fill in the appropriate form of the adjective:

1.       Today is the _______(hot) day in this week.
2.       Susan is ____________(beautiful) than Ann.
3.       It is the _____________(challenging) job I’ve ever been offered.
4.       There is _________(little) sugar in the blue box than in the red one.
5.       My brother looks __________(happy) than I.

III Fill in with the appropriate word: VENUE, CAUTIOUS, RESORT, REVELLERS, GAIN, RENOWNED

1.       What do you hope to _________from this? Money or fame?
2.       You should be ___________and wise when choosing a partner.
3.       Leonardo da Vinci was a ______________ painter, sculptor, architect and engineer.
4.       Most people travelled for hours to reach the __________.
5.       It is a popular winter __________and we go there to ski every year.

IV Use the words in capitals in the correct form to complete the sentences.

1.       Aerobic activity can be of moderate or vigorous _________________.(INTENSE)
2.       Please look at the evidence more closely before drawing a ___________. (CONCLUDE)
3.       It’s no use getting __________. We must wait until he gets here. (PATIENT)
4.       The railway network has been mostly __________in recent years. (COMPUTER)
5.       You don’t have to ___________yourself. We all make mistakes. (JUSTICE)
6.       If you want to make friends, you should try and ____________a bit more. (SOCIAL)

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