Complete the conversation. Use the comparative or superlative form of in brackets. A: How are you enjoying the new house? B: It's nice. It's (0) (spacious) than our old house and of the (1)(good) things is having our own garden.
A: So it's much (2)(good)here than in London,then?
B: Well, I'm not sure. (3) (bad) thing about London was the pollution and it's certainly (4)(polluted) here in the country. And I suppose it's (5) (stressful). I sleep (soundly) here without all the noise. But I miss the cultural diversity of London. Shopping there was much (7) (interesting) than it is here. And the people here are (8) (varied) than they are in London. On the other hand, it's (9) (safe) here London has the second (10) (high) crime rate in the UK!
A: Well, I know this is (11)(far) from London you've ever lived but it's one of the (12)(beautiful) places I've ever seen.
2 Must he work hard today? He must work hard today, mustn't he? Who must work hard today? When must he work hard? What must he do?
3. are we leaving for Moscow next week? We are leaving for Moscow next week, aren't we? Who is leaving for Moscow next week? Where are we leaving for? When are we leaving for Moscow?
4. Were we reading the whole evening? We were reading the whole evening, weren't we? What were we doing the whole evening? When were we reading.
5. Don't they go to work on Sunday? They don't go to work on Sunday, do they? What don't they do on Sunday? Where don't they go on Sunday? When don't they go to work?
6. Is it not cold today? It is not cold today, is it? When is it not cold?