1 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).
2 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? B: They’re nice. Buy for ! 3. A: I like this red windbreaker. I think it’s a good gift for my sister. Do you agree? Is it a good birthday gift for Jane? B: Definitely! Let’s get for . 4. A: Did you give your dad your credit card? B: Yes. I gave to .
1 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 for us. 3. them / we / giving / are to her. 4. Robert / them / wants for his mother-in-law. 5. them / gift-wrapping / he / is for me.
1 Write the comparative form of each adjective. More than one correct answer may be possible. 1. large 2. hot 3. cool 4. big 5. cheap 6. nice 7. expensive 8. pretty 9. cute 10. beautiful
2 Complete each statement or question with the comparative form of the
adjective. Use than when necessary. More than one correct answer may be possible. 1. Is Lady Gaga more (or less) famous than (famous) Madonna? 2. Which city is (near) to Mexico City: New York or Miami? 3. Are shorts (comfortable) long pants? 4. Both fans and air-conditioners are good, but fans are (affordable). 5. Air travel is (fast) bus travel, but it’s not cheap. Bus travel is usually (expensive). 6. Credit cards are (convenient) cash, but you have to be careful not to spend too much. 7. For me, a shark is (scary) any other animal in the water. 8. My son says that crewneck sweaters are boring, but I think V-neck sweaters are (boring). 9. The flight to Caracas was pretty bumpy, but the flight back was (bumpy). 10. Which travel special is (scenic)—the Hawaiian cruise or the European bus tour? 11. Which is (bad)—the flu or a cold?