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The document provides examples to practice using comparative and superlative forms of adverbs, choosing the correct verb tense between simple past and present perfect, and identifying which tense fits better in different contexts.

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Test B

The document provides examples to practice using comparative and superlative forms of adverbs, choosing the correct verb tense between simple past and present perfect, and identifying which tense fits better in different contexts.

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1. Fill in the blank with the either the comparative form or superlative form of each adverb, as required: 1.

He lives ___________________ (farther/the farthest) than Peter. 2. He lives ___________________ (farther/the farthest) out of all of us. 3. He lives ___________________ (farther/the farthest) than the rest of us. 4. Jim drives ___________________ (faster/the fastest) than most people that I know. 5. Jim drives ___________________ (faster/the fastest) of all my friends. 6. Frank welcomed us ___________________ (more warmly/the most warmly) than his wife did. 7. Frank's wife cooks ___________________ (better/the best) out of anyone I know. 8. Frank's wife cooks ___________________ (better/the best) than anyone I know. 9. Which of these three girls dances ___________________? (better/the best) 10. Which of these two girls dances ___________________? (better/the best)

2. Choose the correct verb tense (simple past/present perfect) for each of the verbs (in parentheses): 1. He ________ to get very angry. (to begin) 2. I ________ my glasses when I fell. (to break) 3. Those kids have ________ five windows playing baseball. (to break) 4. I have ________ studying French. (to begin) 5. He told me that he had ________ all the work himself. (to do) 6. Have you ________ yet today? (to eat) 7. My father has ________ me to talk to you. (to forbid) 8. I ________ him stealing that woman's purse. (to catch) 9. He must have ________ 8 beers last night. (to drink) 10. I ________ down and broke my arm.

3. Choose which verb tense (simple past or present perfect) fits better. 1. I ________ volleyball in several months. a) haven't played b) didn't play 2. I ________ you at the party last night. a) haven't seen b) didn't see 3. Jack's sister ________ her friend in London last year. a) has visited b) visited 4. I ________ in a small town in Italy. a) have been born b) was born 5. You ________ her, have you? a) haven't told b) didn't tell 6. You ________ her, did you? a) haven't told b) didn't tell 7. I ________ in Los Angeles for five years (and I still live there). a) have lived b) lived 8. I ________ in Los Angeles for five years (but I no longer live there). a) have lived b) lived 9. My girlfriend and I ________ three times last week. a) have gone out b) went out 10. I ________ to work every day this week. a) have walked b) walked

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