Unit 5 - Grammar

3/1/2024 5:00:00 PM

Make a question for the underlined words.

You can buy a new laptop at an electronics store or online.

Question:

Make a question for the underlined words.

A laptop battery can last between 4 to 8 hours.

Question:

Make a question for the underlined words.

We update software because we want to improve features.

Question:

Make a question for the underlined words.

This smartwatch costs $200.

Question:

Choose the correct answers in the box to complete the conversation. Write only the letter A-F in each blank.

A. Black, I think.

B. Yes, there are.

C. No, I don't.

D. It's $300.

E. Yes, we do.

F. Yes, you can. 


A: Hello! What can I help you?

B: Hello! I'm looking for a new smartphone. Could you give me some suggestions?

A: Sure. Do you like a particular brand?

B: I'm open to any brand as long as it fits my needs.

A: Okay. What kind of features are you looking for in your new phone?

B: I need one with a good camera. Do you have any options?

A: We have phones with high-quality cameras. How about this one? It's 12 megapixels.

B: Can I also try the camera to see the picture quality? 

A. Here you are.

B: That sounds good! What about the storage capacity? I need plenty of space for my photos and apps.

A: No worries! This phone has 128 gigabytes of storage, so it has plenty of room for all your needs.

B: Great! 

A: Which color do you prefer? This model comes in black, silver, and gold. 

B: How much does it cost?

A: . Would you like to buy it today?

B: Hmm, let me consider. Are there any discounts available?

A: You'll get a 5% discount if you buy this phone today.

B: Perfect! I'll take it. Thank you for your help!

He runs _____ than his brother in every race.

  • more fast
  • faster
  • more fastly
  • fastlier

The bus arrived _____ than usual due to the traffic jam.

  • more late
  • latelier
  • later
  • more lately

She sings _____ than her friend when they perform together. 

  • louder
  • more loud
  • loudly
  • loudlier

They played the game _____ than their opponents.

  • skillfully
  • the most skillfully
  • more skillfully
  • more skillful

Complete the sentence. Use the comparative or superlative.

She performed (badly) than her teammates in the competition.

Complete the sentence. Use the comparative or superlative.

The new printer works than the old one. (EFFICIENTLY)

Complete the sentence. Use the comparative or superlative.

He runs than his classmates during practice. (FAR)

Complete the sentence. Use the comparative or superlative.

He works than anyone I know, so he gets outstanding results in his projects. (HARD)