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Cutting Edge Elementary Module Nine Test B

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Cutting Edge Elementary Module Nine Test B

This document appears to be a test containing questions about comparative and superlative adjectives, filling in sentences with comparative forms, identifying places based on descriptions, choosing the correct answer in dialogues at a store, writing full sentences, identifying store departments, and writing opposite adjectives. The test covers a range of grammar and vocabulary topics for an elementary English language learner.
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Name ________________________________________

Class ____________________________

Cutting Edge Elementary Module Nine Test B


1
Complete the sentences with comparative forms of the adjectives.
e.g. Paris is _____smaller________ (small) than London.
Renata is from Argentina. Last week she visited Paris and this week she's in London.
This is an email she wrote to her American friend, Ian.

Hi Ian, how are you? I'm in London this week. I'm having a great time. Did you get my e-mail
from Paris? I can't decide if I like London or Paris more. Of course London is (1)
__________________________ (big) and (2) __________________________ (busy). It's also
(3) __________________________ (expensive). I think the people are (4)
__________________________ (friendly) than the people in Paris and the parks are (5)
__________________________ . Also the nightlife is (6) __________________________
(lively).
So I like London a lot but the transport in Paris was (7) __________________________ (cheap)
and the underground (the Metro) was (8) __________________________ (comfortable). Of
course the food in Paris is (9) __________________________ (good) but the waiters were (10)
__________________________ (bad). One day I waited an hour for my meal!
Anyway, I must go now.
Best wishes, Renata.

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Write the superlative form of these adjectives.
e.g. tall

__________the tallest________

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1 good

__________________________

2 healthy

__________________________

3 colourful

__________________________

4 quiet

__________________________

5 successful

__________________________

6 hot

__________________________

7 new

__________________________

8 violent

__________________________

9 great

__________________________

10 funny

__________________________
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3
Which places did Kate visit?
e.g. She posted some letters

_________ post office_______

1 She had a haircut.

_________________________

2 She bought some cakes.

_________________________

3 She bought a coke and a magazine.

_________________________

4 She took her coat for cleaning.

_________________________

5 She got some medicine.

_________________________
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4
Choose the correct answer.
e.g. How much is that ? __a__
a) It's 30 dollars.

b) Here you are.

c) Three minutes from here.

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1 Do you _____ credit cards?


a) pay

b) take

c) pay

b) do the shop close?

c) does the shop close?

2 When _____ ?
a) closes the shop?

3 Do you sell batteries? Yes, _____ .


a) we do.

b) we sell.

c) thank you.

4 Can I help you, Madam? Yes, _____


a) I like a smaller size. b) Have you got this in a smaller size?
c) Is possible in smaller size?
5 Excuse me, _____?
a) Is a caf in the store?

b) You have a caf?

c) Is there a caf here?

6 Anything else, sir? Yes, _____


a) Can I have a bill please?

b) Can I have one of those?

c) I like one of those.

7 Where's the furniture department? _____


a) Is on the first floor.

b) It's in the first floor. c) It's on the first floor.


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5
Write the full sentences
e.g. 'We / not / got / jazz CDs'

____________We haven't got any jazz CDs.________

1 'Can / have / eggs, please.'

____________________________________________

2 'I / like / pen, please.'

____________________________________________

3 'you / got / knives?'

____________________________________________

4 'We / want / boys' jeans.'

____________________________________________

5 'Can / we / 3 coffees please.'

____________________________________________

6 'I'm sorry / we / not / got / batteries.'

____________________________________________
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6
The people in exercise 5 are in a department store. Which departments are they in?
Choose from the box.
Perfumery / Food Hall / Cook and Kitchenware / Cosmetics / Stationery / Ladies' Clothes /
Jewellery / Computers and Gaming / Electrical Goods / Mens' Clothes / Children's Clothes /
Mens' Clothes / Restaurant

e.g. 1 _________Food Hall____________


2 _________________________________
3 _________________________________
4 _________________________________
5 _________________________________
6 _________________________________
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7
Write the opposite adjectives.
e.g. big

___________small___________

1 poor

__________________________

2 difficult

__________________________

3 old

__________________________

4 exciting

__________________________

5 attractive

__________________________

6 early

__________________________
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