Vocabulary: Extra Practice Section A

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MODULE 3 Extra Practice: Section A Name:

Vocabulary
1 Complete the descriptions of the pictures with the adjectives below.
interesting • old-fashioned • tiny • frightening • thin

1. ............................................... monster

2. ............................................... dog

3. ............................................... mouse

4. ............................................... dress

5. ............................................... book

2 Match A to B. Pay attention to the adjectives in bold.


A B
1. I loved the film. a. It’s unique.
2. There’s only one necklace like this in the world. b. We had a horrible meal there.
3. That dog is nearly as big as me. c. It was wonderful!
4. Don’t go to the new restaurant. d. The temperature is above normal.
5. It’s hot today. e. It’s huge!

3 Complete the words in the sentences below.


1. Julia wore a p dress to the party yesterday. She looked great.
2. The film was b , so we left in the middle.
3. Jenny loves clothes and she always looks t .
4. There are no m buildings in the old part of town.
5. I’ve got thin hair, but my sister’s hair is t .

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MODULE 3 Extra Practice: Section A

Grammar
4 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences below with the comparative form of the adjectives below.
Make affirmative or negative comparisons.

Luke Pete

trendy • curly • tall • thin • old-fashioned


1. Pete is Luke.
2. Luke is Pete.
3. Luke’s hair is Pete’s hair.
4. Pete’s clothes are Luke’s.
5. Pete’s jacket is Luke’s.

5 Complete the sentences with (not) as ... as and the adjectives below.
modern • dark • pretty • interesting • tall
1. My younger brother is only six, so he’s me.
2. I don’t think the black hairband is the purple hairband.
3. Fred and Joe have got new cars. Fred’s car is Joe’s car.
4. Dan’s hair is brown and Bill’s is black. Dan’s hair is Bill’s hair.
5. The film is the book. I loved them both!

6 Read each sentence. Then write a sentence to follow using the adjective in brackets
and too ... or (not) ... enough.
1. I don’t like watching horror films. (frightening)

2. Lisa didn’t buy the yellow dress. (trendy)

3. My whole family stayed in my aunt’s flat. (big)

4. My sister and I don’t walk to school. (far)

5. Liam can’t be an artist. (creative)

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