Супплетивные формы степеней сравнения некоторых прилагательных
Choose the right adjective to complete the sentences.
1. Roy is my older/elder brother. 2. John house is next/the next door. 3. Have you got any further/farther questions? 4. Do you know who is the eldest/ oldest person in your town? 5. Your house is further/farther from here. 6. That was the latest/last bus. Let’s take a taxi.
7. I’ll go abroad in the nearest/near future. 8. Tom and Sam came onto the stage. The later/latter was thin and very tall. 9. This is the latest/last sentence in your dictation. 10. Are there many colleges of further/farther education in Wales? 11. I would like you to look for the latest/last edition of this novel. 13. Excuse me, where is the next/nearest bank? 14. I went to London last/the last year. 15. My sister is two years elder/older than me.
Choose the right adjective to complete the sentences.
1. Roy is my older/elder brother. 2. John house is next/the next door. 3. Have you got any further/farther questions? 4. Do you know who is the eldest/ oldest person in your town? 5. Your house is further/farther from here. 6. That was the latest/last bus. Let’s take a taxi.
7. I’ll go abroad in the nearest/near future. 8. Tom and Sam came onto the stage. The later/latter was thin and very tall. 9. This is the latest/last sentence in your dictation. 10. Are there many colleges of further/farther education in Wales? 11. I would like you to look for the latest/last edition of this novel. 13. Excuse me, where is the next/nearest bank? 14. I went to London last/the last year. 15. My sister is two years elder/older than me.
Choose the right adjective to complete the sentences.
1. Roy is my older/elder brother. 2. John house is next/the next door. 3. Have you got any further/farther questions? 4. Do you know who is the eldest/ oldest person in your town? 5. Your house is further/farther from here. 6. That was the latest/last bus. Let’s take a taxi.
7. I’ll go abroad in the nearest/near future. 8. Tom and Sam came onto the stage. The later/latter was thin and very tall. 9. This is the latest/last sentence in your dictation. 10. Are there many colleges of further/farther education in Wales? 11. I would like you to look for the latest/last edition of this novel. 13. Excuse me, where is the next/nearest bank? 14. I went to London last/the last year. 15. My sister is two years elder/older than me.
Choose the right adjective to complete the sentences.
1. Roy is my older/elder brother. 2. John house is next/the next door. 3. Have you got any further/farther questions? 4. Do you know who is the eldest/ oldest person in your town? 5. Your house is further/farther from here. 6. That was the latest/last bus. Let’s take a taxi.
7. I’ll go abroad in the nearest/near future. 8. Tom and Sam came onto the stage. The later/latter was thin and very tall. 9. This is the latest/last sentence in your dictation. 10. Are there many colleges of further/farther education in Wales? 11. I would like you to look for the latest/last edition of this novel. 13. Excuse me, where is the next/nearest bank? 14. I went to London last/the last year. 15. My sister is two years elder/older than me.
Choose the right adjective to complete the sentences.
1. Roy is my older/elder brother. 2. John house is next/the next door. 3. Have you got any further/farther questions? 4. Do you know who is the eldest/ oldest person in your town? 5. Your house is further/farther from here. 6. That was the latest/last bus. Let’s take a taxi.
7. I’ll go abroad in the nearest/near future. 8. Tom and Sam came onto the stage. The later/latter was thin and very tall. 9. This is the latest/last sentence in your dictation. 10. Are there many colleges of further/farther education in Wales? 11. I would like you to look for the latest/last edition of this novel. 13. Excuse me, where is the next/nearest bank? 14. I went to London last/the last year. 15. My sister is two years elder/older than me.