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Exercise 1   

Complete the sentences using quite + the following:

famous    good     hungry     late    noisy    often    old     surprised

1   I’m surprised you haven’t heard of her. She’s …………………….

2   I’m ……………………. . Is there anything to eat?

3   ‘How were the pictures you took?’ ‘……………………. . Better than usual.’

4   I go to the cinema ……………………. – maybe once a month.

5   We live near a very busy road, so it’s often …………………….

6   I didn’t expect Laura to contact me. I was ……………………. when she phoned.

7   I went to bed ……………………. last night, so I’m a bit tired this morning.

8   I don’t know exactly when these houses were built, but they’re …………………….

Answers

1

1  quite famous

2  quite hungry

3  Quite good

4  quite often

5  quite noisy

6  quite surprised

7  quite late

8  quite old

Exercise 2   

Put the words in the right order to complete the sentences.

1   The weather was better than we had expected.

     It was ……………………. (a / nice / quite / day).

2   Tom likes to sing.

     He has ……………………. (voice / quite / good /a).

3   The bus stop wasn’t very near the hotel.

     We had to walk ……………………. (quite / way / a / long).

4   It’s not so warm today.

     There’s ……………………. (a / wind / cold / pretty).

5   The journey took longer than I expected.

     There was ……………………. (lot / traffic / a / of / quite).

6   I’m tired.

     I’ve had ……………………. (pretty / day / a / busy).

Answers

2

1  quite a nice day

2  quite a good voice

3  quite a long way

4  a pretty cold wind

5  quite a lot of traffic

6  a pretty busy day

Exercise 3   

Use your own ideas to complete these sentences. Use rather + adjective.

1   The weather isn’t so good. It’s …………………….

2   I enjoyed the film, but it was …………………….

3   The hotel we stayed at wasn’t very good. I was …………………….

4   I think it’s ……………………. that Chris went away without telling anybody.

5   Lucy doesn’t like having to wait. Sometimes she’s …………………….

Answers

3

1  rather cloudy

2  rather long

3  rather disappointed

4  rather strange

5  rather impatient

Exercise 4

What does quite mean in these sentences? Tick the right meaning.

 

more than a little, less than very

completely

1  It’s quite cold. You’d better wear your coat.

…………………….

…………………….

2  ‘Are you sure?’ ‘Yes, quite sure.’

…………………….

…………………….

3  Anna’s English is quite good.

…………………….

…………………….

4  I couldn’t believe it. It was quite incredible.

…………………….

…………………….

5  My bedroom is quite big.

…………………….

…………………….

6  I’m quite tired. I think I’ll go to bed.

…………………….

…………………….

7  I quite agree with you.

…………………….

…………………….

Answers

4

1  more than a little

2  complete

3  more than a little …

4  completely

5  more than a little …

6  more than a little …

7  completely

Exercise 5

Complete these sentences using quite + the following:

different     impossible     right     safe     sure     true     unnecessary

1   I didn’t believe her at first, but in fact what she said was …………………….

2   You won’t fall. The ladder is …………………….

3   I’m afraid I can’t do what you ask. It’s …………………….

4   I couldn’t agree with you more. You are …………………….

5   You can’t compare the two things. They are …………………….

6   You needn’t have done that. It was …………………….

7   I think I saw them go out, but I’m not …………………….

Answers

5

1  quite true

2  quite safe

3  quite impossible

4  quite right

5  quite different

6  quite unnecessary

7  quite sure

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