36. I had a lot to eat but I’m … hungry. A) yet B) still C) also D) else
37. I haven’t finished eating … I am … eating. A) yet/yet B) still/still C) yet/still D) still/yet
38. I haven’t got … a car. A) money enough for buying B) enough money for buying C) enough money to buy D) money enough buying a car
39. I haven’t got as … money as you. A) many B) more C) most D) much
40. I lent … A) my car to a friend of mine B) a friend of mine my car
C) to a friend of mine my car D) A/B
41. I opened … A) the door very quietly B) very quietly the door
C) quietly the door D) A/B/C
42. I’ve got three sisters. They … married. A) are all B) all are C) both are D) A/B/C
43. I’ve got two brothers. They … doctors. A) both are B) are both C) all are D) A/B/C
44. If you see Jack, can you give …? A) him this letter B) this letter to him
C) to him this letter D) A/B
45. Is it … to by car or by train? A) expensive B) more expensive
C) most expensive D) the most expensive
46. Is it … to go by car or by train? A) cheap B) cheaper C) cheapest D) the cheapest
47. Is there … in your coffee? A) enough sugar B) sugar enough C) a lot D) a lot of
48. Is your English … … a conversation? A) good enough/to have B) enough good/for having
C) good enough/having D) good enough/for having
49. It … here. A) doesn’t often rain B) often doesn’t rain
C) doesn’t rain often D) A/B/C
50. It was a very bad film - … film I’ve ever seen. A) bad B) the worst C) worst D) best
51. It’s … cold … out. A) too/to go B) very/for going C) so/going D) too/going
52. It’s … to phone than to write a letter. A) the easiest B) easiest C) easier D) easy