1. I expect him to come
2. I expect her to take part
3. I expect them to stay
4. I expect them to have
5. I expect her to invite us.
6. I expect them to spend
7. I expect him to leave
8. I expect Mr Jackson to help us.
9. I expect them to buy
10. I expect her to get
2. I expect her to take part
3. I expect them to stay
4. I expect them to have
5. I expect her to invite us.
6. I expect them to spend
7. I expect him to leave
8. I expect Mr Jackson to help us.
9. I expect them to buy
10. I expect her to get
1. I don’t want him to speak
2. I don’t want her to eat
3. I don’t want them to play
4. I don’t want you to run
5. I don’t want her to take part
6. I don’t want Tom to swim
7. I don’t want you to study
8. I don’t want her to speak
9. I don’t want the children to go
10. I don’t want Sam to watch TV.
2. I don’t want her to eat
3. I don’t want them to play
4. I don’t want you to run
5. I don’t want her to take part
6. I don’t want Tom to swim
7. I don’t want you to study
8. I don’t want her to speak
9. I don’t want the children to go
10. I don’t want Sam to watch TV.
1. quickly
2. quickly
3. quickly
4. quick
5. quick
6. quickly
7. quick
8. quickly
9. quick
10. quickly
2. quickly
3. quickly
4. quick
5. quick
6. quickly
7. quick
8. quickly
9. quick
10. quickly
1. Can you do it fast?
2. Run as fast as you can.
3. Don’t drive so fast!
4. You mustn’t drive fast here!
5. Does she always speak fast?
6. Can they swim fast?
7. Why is he running so fast?
8. Was she walking fast?
9. I can’t ride the bicycle fast.
10. Let’s walk fast.
2. Run as fast as you can.
3. Don’t drive so fast!
4. You mustn’t drive fast here!
5. Does she always speak fast?
6. Can they swim fast?
7. Why is he running so fast?
8. Was she walking fast?
9. I can’t ride the bicycle fast.
10. Let’s walk fast.
1. badly
2. nicely
3. slowly
4. quickly
5. well
6. beautifully
7. wonderfully
8. easily
9. happily
10. angrily
2. nicely
3. slowly
4. quickly
5. well
6. beautifully
7. wonderfully
8. easily
9. happily
10. angrily
1. good
2. well
3. good
4. well
5. wonderful
6. wonderfully
7. slowly
8. slow
9. bad
10. badly
2. well
3. good
4. well
5. wonderful
6. wonderfully
7. slowly
8. slow
9. bad
10. badly
1. good / well (bad / badly)
2. badly
3. quick
4. quickly
5. slowly
6. slowly
7. bad / badly
8. good (bad, wonderful)
9. good (bad, wonderful)
10. well (badly, wonderfully)
2. badly
3. quick
4. quickly
5. slowly
6. slowly
7. bad / badly
8. good (bad, wonderful)
9. good (bad, wonderful)
10. well (badly, wonderfully)
1. What do they look like? – They look tired.
2. What did they look like? – They looked happy.
3. What did he look like? – He looked funny.
4. What does she look like? – She looks wonderful.
5. What did she look like? -She looked young.
6. What does it look like? -It looks funny.
7. What did it look like? – It looked bright.
8. What does he look like? – He looks healthy.
9. What did he look like? – He looked angry.
10. What did he look like? – He looked hungry.
2. What did they look like? – They looked happy.
3. What did he look like? – He looked funny.
4. What does she look like? – She looks wonderful.
5. What did she look like? -She looked young.
6. What does it look like? -It looks funny.
7. What did it look like? – It looked bright.
8. What does he look like? – He looks healthy.
9. What did he look like? – He looked angry.
10. What did he look like? – He looked hungry.
1. something / isn’t there
2. who / ask
3. hundreds
4. hundred
5. thousand
6. thousands
7. wants
8. drink
9. knew
10. was
2. who / ask
3. hundreds
4. hundred
5. thousand
6. thousands
7. wants
8. drink
9. knew
10. was
1. We didn’t feel sad. We Were happy.
2. – What are you doing? – I am looking for my cap. I can’t find it.
3. “No”, said the king. He said it many times.
4. Mrs Jackson’s sons want to be a teacher.
5. What nice food! Your sister is a wonderful cook, isn’t she?
6. He’s washed his car, hasn’t he?
7. Money doesn’t grow on trees.
8. We didn’t have to buy much bread.
9. Do you go to school by bus?
10. I don’t understand the last word in the text.
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2. – What are you doing? – I am looking for my cap. I can’t find it.
3. “No”, said the king. He said it many times.
4. Mrs Jackson’s sons want to be a teacher.
5. What nice food! Your sister is a wonderful cook, isn’t she?
6. He’s washed his car, hasn’t he?
7. Money doesn’t grow on trees.
8. We didn’t have to buy much bread.
9. Do you go to school by bus?
10. I don’t understand the last word in the text.