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CTY1 Extra Grammar Exercises Unit 8

The document provides grammar exercises on object pronouns and superlative adjectives. For object pronouns, students are asked to identify correct object pronouns in conversations and complete conversations with object pronouns. For superlative adjectives, students write comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and complete statements using superlative forms.

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CTY1 Extra Grammar Exercises Unit 8

The document provides grammar exercises on object pronouns and superlative adjectives. For object pronouns, students are asked to identify correct object pronouns in conversations and complete conversations with object pronouns. For superlative adjectives, students write comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and complete statements using superlative forms.

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NAME: DATE:

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 8, page 88)

LESSON 1 Object pronouns: Usage


A Circle the correct object pronoun in each conversation.
1. A: What do you think of this nightgown?
B: I really like (it / her).
2. A: Is this large sweater for you?
B: No, it’s not for (me / it). It’s for my sister.
3. A: Can they gift-wrap shoes, or is that ridiculous?
B: Ridiculous? Why? They can gift-wrap (it / them).
4. A: Can John wear these shoes to the party, or are they too casual?
B: I think they’re fine. He can wear (him / them).
5. A: Are you going to pay for all those clothes with cash?
B: Yes. I don’t have any credit cards. I don’t like (it / them).

B Complete the conversations with the correct object pronouns.


1. A: Is your husband getting those cute sweaters for your daughters?
B: Yes, he’s getting them for them .
2. A: I’d like to buy some running shoes for my son. What do you think of these?
Do you think they’re OK?
them him
B: They’re nice. Buy for !
3. A: I like this red blouse. I think it’s a good gift for my sister. Do you agree?
Is it a good birthday gift for Jane?
it her
B: Definitely! Let’s get for .
4. A: Did you give your dad your credit card?
it him
B: Yes. I gave to .

Connectivity Level 1 Unit 8, Lesson 1


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C Unscramble the sentences. Begin sentences with a capital letter.


1. buying / them / she / is
She is buying them for him.
2. it / getting / is / my teacher
My teacher is getting it
for us.
3. them / we / giving / are
WE are giving them to her.
4. Robert / them / wants
Robert wants them
for his mother-in-law.
5. them / gift-wrapping / he / is
He is gift-wrapping them for me.

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NAME: DATE:

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 8, page 90)

LESSON 2 Superlative adjectives


A Write the comparative and superlative forms of each adjective.
adjective comparative superlative
1. convenient more convenient the most convenient
happier happiest
2. happy
3. healthy healthier healthiest
4. salty saltier saltiest

5. sweet sweeter sweetest

6. fatty fattier fattiest


more defective ,most defective
7. defective
8. old Alder oldest

9. horrible more horrible most horrible

10. portable more portable most portable


more popular
11. popular most popular
12. affordable more affordable most affordable
funnier funniest
13. funny
14. crazy crazier craziest
greater greatest
15. great
16. comfortable more comfortable most comfortable
more interesting most interesting
17. interesting
18. boring more boring most boring
19. short shorter shortest
longer longest
20. long
21. unusual more unusual most unusual
more exciting most exciting
22. exciting
more relaxing most relaxing
23. relaxing
24. warm warmer warmest
more friendly most friendly
25. friendly

(continued)

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more amazing most amazing


26. amazing
27. large larger largest

28. appropriate more appropiate most appropiate


more conservative most conservative
29. conservative
more formal most formal
30. formal
31. early earlier earliest

32. low lower lowest

B Complete the statements and questions, using superlative forms of


the adjectives.
1. I want a popular tablet. Which is the most popular (popular)?
2. M
 y music system was very inexpensive. It was the most affordable
(affordable) one I found.
3. George and his brothers all have tablets, but George’s tablet is
the most up-to-date (up-to-date).
4. T
 his laptop is the most defective (defective) piece of junk in the world!
It’s a lemon!
5. We looked at several washing machines, but this one was
the best (good).
6. My aunt’s dryer is the fastest (fast) machine. That’s why
I always do my laundry at her house.
7. This is the worst (bad) hotel! Nothing works!
8. We had the most incredible (incredible) time in Paris! What a
great vacation!
9. O
 ur flight from Guadalajara to Mexico City was the bumpiest
(bumpy).
10. T
 he bus ride in the Rocky Mountains was the scariest (scary) part
of our vacation.
11. For me, math is the most boring (boring) school subject.
the most comfortable
12. I think aisle seats are (comfortable) seats on
the plane.

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