1. Comparatives.

Some languages are harder than others.
Some languages are better than others.
Some languages are spoken more quickly than others.
Some accents are nicer than others.

Complete the charts.






2. Comparatives.

Choose the best form to complete the sentences.

3. Comparatives.

For Polish speakers, Czech is easier than French.
For Polish speakers, French is not as easy as Czech.

Rewrite the sentences, using the word that is provided.

4. Comparatives.

Two photos. The first is of Big Ben and the houses of parliament in London. The second photo is of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris.

Put the word on the left in the correct place in the sentence.

5. Necessity.

Look at the examples. When verbs like need and require are followed by another verb, the verb that follows is in the infinitive form.

Employers need to set clear policies.
Staff needed to communicate.
Everyone is required to speak English.


Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word given and other words to complete each sentence. Do not use more than five words. Do not change the word given.

6. Review: Necessity.

Can you remember the examples from the previous exercises? Rephrase each sentence using the word in brackets. Say and record the complete sentence.

Put the words in order to make sentences that express necessity.