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phrasal verbs, -ed / -ing adjectives and comparison




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1 Match the phrasal verbs with the correct meaning.

look up to
look forward to                              
look up
look after
look into
look for
look at                                                 
 
2 Write a suitable phasal verb to match the meaning of the following words.
 
change channels
remove their shoes
find radio stations
stop doing something 
reduce the volume
increase the volume
continue
 
 
3 Choose the correct box.
 
I'm exhausted  exhausting
Running a marathon is exhausted  exhausting   
I am bored  boring  because the maths teacher is bored  boring
The monster in the film is terrified  terrifing  terrifying
I was terrified  terrifing  terrifying  because of the film.
The teacher was surprised  surprising  because everyone had passed.
Are you reading anything interested  interesting  at the moment?
I'm really interested  interesting  in art.
 
4 Watch the video and complete the following sentences.
 
The gentleman's book is  (funny) than Mr Bean's.
The gentleman's  (noisy) than Mr Bean.
The train is the  (slow) in the world.
Mr Bean's techniques are the  (original) I've ever seen.
This is probably Mr Bean's  (bad) journey on a train.
Do you think the ticket inspector will be  (patient) than Mr Bean?