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เอกสารประกอบการสอนเพิ่มเติมภาคเรียนที่ 2 เล่ม 3 (ม.ต้น) เน้นแบบฝึกหัดและแบบทดสอบ

• Comparison of Equality • Comparison of Inequality • Comparative Degree • Superlative Degree • Compound Nouns • Infinitive with “to” • Infinitive without “to” • Gerund • Conversations • Vocabulary • Revision Sujinda Prakotwong


Access to English Book 3 A Name:…………………………...………………….……….Surname:…………………………….………….…………………. Nickname:………………………………….…….……Phone No. : ………………….………………….……………. Book 3


Access to English Book 3 B This excersice book was made to help students learn the English language. The information inside this book was compiled from the English Grammar book. The contents of this book are collected to help improve English language skills for studying, doing excersice and in using in everyday life. I hope this book will help students better understand the use of the “English Grammar” in the English language. Sujinda Prakotwong 28 October 2023


Access to English Book 3 C Unite Title Target Language Page Comparisons - The structure and use of comparisons 1 Comparison of Equality - The structure and use of comparison of equality 9 Comparison of Inequality - The structure and use of comparison of inequality 11 Comparative Degree - The structure and use of comparative degree 13 Superlative Degree - The structure and use of superlative degree 21 Compound Nouns - The structure and use of compound nouns 36 Infinitive with “to” - The structure and use of infinitive with “to” 48 Infinitive without “to” - The structure and use of infinitive without “to” 51 Gerund - The structure and use of gerund 63 Infinitive and Gerund - The structure and use of infinitive and gerund 73 Summary - The structure and use of comparisons, compound nouns, infinitive and gerund 88 Conversations - Conversations from Move it! Student Book 3, Unit 7-8 91 Vocabulary - Vocabulary from Move it! Student Book 3, Unit 7-8 93 Revision I - Comparisons, compound nouns, infinitive and gerund in exercises. 97


Access to English Book 3 D Unite Title Target Language Page Revision II - Comparisons, compound nouns, infinitive and gerund in exercises 107 Revision III - Comparisons, compound nouns, infinitive and gerund in exercises 117 Revision IV - Vocabulary, conversation, Comparisons, compound nouns, infinitive and gerund in test. 141 Revision V - Vocabulary, conversation, Comparisons, compound nouns, infinitive and gerund in test. 147 Bibliography 155


Access to English Book 3 1 Comparison of Equality ….as + + as… • Your house is as large as mine. • William speaks English as well as his friend. ….as + + as… • Kara has as much money as her friend. • In Paris I have as many friends as you. ... the same + noun + as… • Helena is the same age as Beatrice. Comparison of Inequality ….not as / so + + as… • Kevin does not drive so fast as he did yesterday. • Daniella can not speak English so fluently as me. ….not as / so + + as… • I don’t have so much money as you. • Hens don’t have so many legs as buffaloes. • I don’t have as much ink as you. much + uncountable noun many + countable noun adjective adverb adjective adverb much + uncountable noun many + countable noun You must read it as carefully as you can.


Access to English Book 3 2 Comparative Degree adjective / adverb + er + than • You are taller than I. • I work harder than you. more + adjective / adverb + than • Claudia is more beautiful than her friend. • Oscar writes more beautifully than his friend. more + + than • There are more students in this room than in that room. • There is more rain in July than in May. fewer + plural noun + than less + uncountable noun + than • I ate fewer mangoes than my sister. • There is less traffic at Bangkapi than at Sri Lom. comparative + and + comparative • Our parents are getting older and older. • The storm is more and more violent. The comparative + S + V, the comparative + S + V • The more you learn, the wiser you will get. • The longer she waited, the angrier she became. plural noun uncountable noun The more you read, the more things you will know.


Access to English Book 3 3 Superlative Degree the + + est • What is the longest river in Thailand? • Edward works the hardest of all the students. the most + • Which one is the most important of all? • Dylan works the most diligently of all the students. the most + • Which one is the most important of all? • Addison works the most diligently of all the students. the fewest + plural noun the least + uncountable noun • He does the least work in this office. • The essay with the fewest grammatical mistakes isn’t always the best. adjective adverb This is the most delicious dish I've ever tasted. The meat and vegetables with the most protein and vitamin C will Help me stay healthy. adjective adverb plural noun uncountable noun


Access to English Book 3 4 กฎการสร้างคำเปรียบเทียบแบบ Comparative และแบบ Superlative 1. คำ adjective พยางค์เดียวทำให้เป็นรูป comparative ได้โดยการเติม -er ท้ายคำและทำให้เป็น รูป superlative ได้โดยการเติม -est ท้ายคำซึ่งต้องมี the นำหน้าคำเพื่อแสดงการเปรียบเทียบในระดับ -ที่สุด เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative big bigger the biggest cheap cheaper the cheapest clean cleaner the cleanest cold colder the coldest dry drier the driest fat fatter the fattest fine finer the finest hard harder the hardest high higher the highest hot hotter the hottest late later the latest light lighter the lightest long longer the longest new newer the newest nice nicer the nicest old older the oldest poor poorer the poorest quick quicker the quickest rude ruder the rudest short shorter the shortest small smaller the smallest soft softer the softest strong stronger the strongest sweet sweeter the sweetest tall taller the tallest thin thinner the thinnest wet wetter the wettest young younger the youngest Adverb Comparative Superlative late later the latest soon sooner the soonest


Access to English Book 3 5 หมายเหตุ 1. กรณีที่คำพยางค์เดียวมีสระตัวเดียวและตามด้วยพยัญชนะตัวเดียว ให้เพิ่มพยัญชนะซ้ำก่อนเติม -er หรือ -est เช่น thin => thinner big => biggest 2. กรณีที่คำพยางค์เดียวลงท้ายด้วย e ให้ตัด e ทิ้งก่อนเติม -er หรือ -est เช่น wide => wider => widest 3. กรณีที่คำพยางค์เดียวลงท้ายด้วย y ให้เปลี่ยน y เป็น i ก่อนเติม -er หรือ -est เช่น dry => drier => driest 4. กรณีที่ต้องการเน้นการเปรียบเทียบเป็นกรณีเฉพาะเพื่อเน้นความหมาย หรือมีพยางค์เดียวอยู่ร่วมกับคำ adjective หลายพยางค์ ให้ใช้ more / most ในการเปรียบเทียบ เช่น • The icing was supposed to be pink and white, but it looked more red than pink. (เน้นว่ามีสีแดงมากกว่าสีชมพู) • That sofa might look nice, but this one is more soft and comfortable. (soft คำพยางค์เดียวแต่ comfortable คำหลายพยางค์) 2. คำ adjective สองพยางค์ที่ลงท้ายคำด้วย y เมื่อใช้รูปการเปรียบเทียบจะใช้วิธีการเติม -er หรือ -est แต่ ต้องเปลี่ยน y เป็น i ก่อนเติมรูปเปรียบเทียบ คำสองพยางค์ที่ลงท้ายด้วย -ow/er ให้เปลี่ยนรูป โดยการเติม -er est เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative clever cleverer the cleverest dirty dirtier the dirtiest early earlier the earliest easy easier the easiest friendly friendlier the friendliest happy happier the happiest heavy heavy the heaviest lucky luckier the luckiest narrow narrower the narrowest pretty prettier the prettiest shallow shallower the shallowest speedy speedier the speediest sunny sunnier the sunniest tasty tastier the tastiest tidy tidier the tidiest wealthy wealthier the wealthiest


Access to English Book 3 6 3. คำ adjective สองพยางค์ที่ลงท้ายด้วย -ed ing ful less เมื่อต้องการเปลี่ยนรูปเป็นขั้น comparative ให้ใช้ more และขั้น superlative ให้ใช้ the most เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative awful more awful the most awful boring more boring the most boring careful more careful the most careful careless more careless the most careless complex more complex the most complex famous more famous the most famous modern more modern the most modern useless more useless the most useless worried more worried the most worried 4. คำ adjective สองพยางค์บางคำสามารถใช้รูปเปรียบเทียบได้สองแบบ คือรูป -er -est more/most ก็ได้ เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative common commoner/more common the commonest/most common gentle gentler/more gentle the gentlest/most gentle narrow narrower/more narrow the narrowest/most narrow pleasant pleasanter/more pleasant the pleasantest/most pleasant quiet quieter/more quiet the quietest/most quiet simple simpler/more simple the simplest/most simple 5. คำ adverb สองพยางค์ที่ลงท้ายด้วย -ly เมื่อเปลี่ยนเป็นขั้น comparative ให้ใช้ more ขั้น superlative ให้ใช้ the most เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative badly more badly the most badly quickly more quickly the most quickly slowly more slowly the most slowly


Access to English Book 3 7 6. คำ adjective หรือ adverb สามพยางค์หรือมากกว่า เมื่อใช้รูป comparative ให้ใช้ more และรูป superlative ให้ใช้ the most เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful convenient more convenient the most convenient dangerous more dangerous the most dangerous difficult more difficult the most difficult exciting more exciting the most exciting expensive more expensive the most expensive generous more generous the most generous interesting more interesting the most interesting popular more popular the most popular ridiculous more ridiculous the most ridiculous Adverb Comparative Superlative carefully more carefully the most carefully easily more easily the most easily frequently more frequently the most frequently หมายเหตุ คำ adjective สามพยางค์ที่เกิดจากการเติม un ไว้ข้างหน้าคำ เมื่อใช้การเปรียบเทียบแบบ comparative ใช้รูป -er หรือ more แบบ superlative ใช้รูป -est หรือ the most ก็ได้ เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative unhappy unhappier/more unhappy the unhappiest/most unhappy unpleasant unpleasanter/more unpleasant the unpleasantest/most unpleasant 7. คำ adjective และ adverb ที่ยกเว้นเมื่อใช้การเปรียบเทียบ เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative bad worse the worst far farther/further the farthest/furthest good better the best many more the most


Access to English Book 3 8 Adverb Comparative Superlative badly worse the worst little less the least much more the most well better the best หมายเหตุ badly มีความหมายเกี่ยวกับสุขภาพซึ่งมีความหมายต่างกับคำในข้อ 5 8. คำ adjective ที่อยู่ในรูปของคำประสม (compound adjective) เมื่ออยู่ในรูปของการเปรียบเทียบให้ใช้ more/the most นำหน้าคำ เช่น • Going skiing was the most nerve-wracking experience I’ve had. (nerve-wracking เป็นคำ adjective ที่อยู่ในลักษณะของคำประสม) แต่ถ้าคำ adjective แบบประสมที่คำแรกของคำประสมสามารถเปลี่ยนรูปได้ตามกฎต่างๆ ข้างต้น ให้ เปลี่ยนรูปการณ์เปรียบเทียบตามกฎต่างๆ เฉพาะคำแรก เช่น Adjective Comparative Superlative good-looking better-looking the best-looking long-lasting longer-lasting the longest-lasting low-paid lower-paid the lowest-paid well better the best


Access to English Book 3 9 1. Adj. / Adv. เท่ากัน • He knows as much about car industry in Europe and America as I do. • This chair is as expensive as the table • Please let me know the news as soon as possible. • She sings as beautifully as a professional singer. 2. N. เท่ากัน - Tom is the same age as George. - Ann gets the same salary as me. • Jane hasn’t got as many friends as Lisa. • Helen earns as much money as Jason. *** เราสามารถใช้ the same as ขยายหลัง Verb ได้ - That coat is the same as yours. - I always jog in the morning and Mark does the same as me. as + much + uncountable noun + as as + many + plural noun + as the same + noun + as A + verb to be + as + adj. + as + B adv. A + verb + as + adj. + as + B adv. Noun Uncountable height day size price noun - sugar - money Plural noun - pencils - boxes


Access to English Book 3 10 Part I : 1 - 10 Equality of Adjectives and Adverbs Instructions : Complete the sentences. Use comparisons “as…as”. 1. The office building is ten stories tall. The school building is ten stories tall, too. The school building……………..……….…………………………………………………the office building. 2. The bus ticket is inexpensive. It costs £1.00. The underground ticket costs £1.00, too. The bus ticket is just……………..……….…………………………………the underground ticket. 3. The pizza at Pizza Hut’s is good, and the pizza at Pizza Company’s is good, too. Pizza Hut’s pizza……………..……….…………………………..……..……Pizza Company’s pizza. 4. Apartments cost 5,000 Baht a month. Houses cost 5,000 Baht a month, too. Apartment……………..……….……………………………………………….……houses. 5. Houston is warm in winter. Chicago is warm at all in the winter, too. Chicago in the winter……………..……….……………………………………………………Houston in the winter. 6. I’m 173 cm tall, Steve is 173 cm tall, too. I’m…………………………………………………………....……….…………………………………………..………William. 7. Both Harry and Edward have 5 million Baht. Harry…………………………………………………………....……….……………………………………………………Edward. 8. Arthur and Thomas can stay in Chiang Mai for 4 days. Arthur……………..……….………………………………………………………………………………..………………Thomas. 9. Oliver is heavy and his mother is heavy, too. Oliver……………..……….………………………………………………………………………………..………..………his mother. 10. Jack arrived late, his friend arrived late, too. Jack arrived……………..……….…………………………………………………………………………….………his friend. Part II : 11 - 20 Equality of Nouns Instructions : Complete the sentences. Use comparisons “as much…as”, “as many…as” and “the same…as”. 11. As actress Amelia is in…………………………………class as Olivia. 12.This shirt cost me…………………………………again as the last one I bought. 13.Last year they sold twice…………………………………computers as their competitors. 14. John arrived at…………………………………time as Caleb. 15. A book is…………………………………today as it always was and it will never change. 16. You’d better give us…………………………………factual evidence as possible. 17. New drivers have twice…………………………………accidents as experienced drivers. 18. Chiang Mai has…………………………………good road as Bangkok. 19.The machines start to wear down, they don’t make…………………………………nuts and bolts as they used to. 20. Lily wanted to put…………………………………distance as was humanly possible between herself and Sophie.


Access to English Book 3 11 1. Adj. / Adv. ไม่เท่ากัน • She is not as pretty as her sister หรือ She is not so pretty as her sister. • His report is not as long as mine. หรือ His report is not so long as mine. • The stars don’t shine as brightly as they did last night. หรือ The stars don’t shine so brightly as they did last night. 2. N ไม่เท่ากัน • I don’t have so much money as you. • Flies don’t have as many legs as spiders. A + verb to be + not + as + adj. + as + B so adv. A + do + not + as + adj. + as + B does adv. not + as + much + uncountable noun + as so not + as + many + plural noun + as so


Access to English Book 3 12 Part I : 1 - 10 Inequality Instructions : Complete each sentence so that it means the same as the one above it. 1. That shirt costs 1,500 Baht. I think it costs 1,000 Baht. That shirt…………………………………………………………....……….…………………………………………I think. 2. Grace is 15 years old but Ava is 16 years old. Ava…………………………………………………………....……….……………………………………………………Grace. 3. Sweden is bigger than Britain. Britain…………………………………………………………....……….…………………………………………..………Sweden. 4. The other students learn more quickly than me. I………………………………………………………....……….…………………………………………..……the other students. 5. Your house is very far from school but my house isn’t far I…………………………………………………………....……….……………………………………………………..………you. 6. The seats at the front are more expensive than the seats at the back. The seats at the back………………………………………………………………………………………………….….………………………………….. . 7. Central Park in New York is bigger than Hyde Park in London. Hyde Park in London…………………………………….………………….………………………………….Central Park in New York. 8. The other students work harder than him. He………………………………………..…………………………………………………………….……………………………….………………………………….. . 9. I’ve got 50 books and Cameron’s got about 100. I…………………………………………………..…………….……………………………………………………………………….Cameron. 10. Sophie earns a lot of money. Charlotte only earns a little. Charlotte……………………………….………………………………………………………….……………….…………….………………………………….. . Part II : 11 - 20 Equality and Inequality Instructions : Complete each sentence so that it means the same as the one above it. 11. They study in……………..……….…………………………………………………(school) we. 12. Megan hasn’t……………..……….…………………………………………………(books) you. 13. I don’t like this cake much, it isn’t……………..……….…………………………………………………(good) that one. 14. Kayden did……………..……….…………………………………………………(badly) Julia in the exam. They both failed. 15. I can’t do this exercise, it isn’t……………..……….…………………………………………………(easy) the last one. 16. We can play basketball……………..……….…………………………………………………(well) they. 17. This blouse is……………..……….…………………………………………………(price) that one. 18. The poor haven’t……………..……….…………………………………………………(money) the rich. 19. A house in countryside isn’t……………..……….………………………………………………(expensive) one in the city. 20. Victoria isn’t……………..……….…………………………………………………(good) her younger sister.


Access to English Book 3 13 1. Adj. / Adv. (มาก) กว่า • An elephant is bigger than a tiger. • The film was more exciting than the book. 2. N. (มาก) กว่า • There are more students in this room than in that room. • There is more rain in July than in May. 3. N. (น้อย) กว่า • There is less traffic at Ramkhamhaeng than at Lad Phrao • I ate fewer mangoes than my sister this morning. 4. ยิ่ง และ ยิ่งกว่า • Our parents are getting older and older. • The storm is more and more violent. 5. ยิ่ง ทำ ยิ่ง เป็น • The more you learn, the wiser you are. • The longer she waited, the angrier she became. Remember: 1. much / many more most 2. little less least 3. good / well better best 4. bad / badly worse worst 5. far farther / further farthest / furthest The + comparative + S + V, The + comparative + S + V Adj. / Adv. + er + than more + Adj. / Adv. + er + than more + uncountable noun + than more + plural noun + than less + uncountable noun + than fewer + plural noun + than comparative + and + comparative Use “than” with a comparative adjective when comparing two things or people.


Access to English Book 3 14 older และ elder older = the opposite of “younger” (for a person) = the opposite of “newer” (for a thing) Use older immediately before the “noun” as an attributive adjective after a “linking verb” as a predicative adjective • I’m older than her. • She is older than me but my other sisters are younger. • Windsor Castle is much older than Buckingham Palace and is actually nearly 1,000 years old. elder = the opposite of “younger” (for a person only) Use elder immediately before the “noun” as an attributive adjective. • Some of the elder students walk over the younger ones. • At once I picked out my elder brother in the crowd. • My elder brother always remembers me at the spring festival. much more และ many more much more + uncountable noun Use much more before uncountable noun for emphasis on the greater amount. • People eat much more food than they should. many more + countable noun Use many more before countable noun for emphasis on a greater number. • People take in many more calories that they need.


Access to English Book 3 15 much + comparative Use much in front of adjective in comparative in order to emphasize the comparison. • He is much taller than his father. • The weather is much better in Chiang Mai than Bangkok. • Small shops charge much higher prices for the same products. • This is much easier than keeping them in piles in a cupboard or closet. Note 1. “the” + comparative (2 Subjects) • Of the two girls, Grace is the more beautiful. • Between Isabella and Camilla, Isabella is the prettier. 2. “any other” following after the comparative adjective means the superlative. • Maximus is richer than any other people here. => Maximus is the richest. • This company employs more people than any other outfit in the city. => This company employs the most people in the city. 3. Comparative sometimes can be used in the affirmative sentence. • Riding a motorbike is more dangerous. • Bring me a larger piece of paper but bring her a smaller one. People on average are living much longer than before.


Access to English Book 3 16 Part I : 1 - 10 Less and Fewer Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use “less” and “fewer”. 1. Harry has…………………………………fishing lures than Jack does. 2.Erin has been drinking…………………………………water than she should on this dry day. 3. Louie makes…………………………………grammatical mistakes than the average person. 4. I have…………………………………pairs of shoes than I used to have. 5. My new car uses…………………………………petrol than my old one so it's more economical. 6. We grew…………………………………squashes in our garden than we did last season. 7. I have…………………………………work now than I had this time last year. 8. There are…………………………………people on the beach than we expected. 9. Ava earns…………………………………money than her husband. 10.Keira has…………………………………beauty than her sister but more intelligence. Part II : 11 - 20 Elder and Older Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use “elder” and “older”. 11. Arthur is the second son he has an…………………………………brother. 12. The photo makes her look much…………………………………than she really is. 13. Sofia is…………………………………than me but my other sisters are younger. 14. His…………………………………sister had been his guide, counsellor and friend. 15. The depth of his voice makes him sound…………………………………than he is. 16. Some of the…………………………………students walk over the younger ones. 17. Mr. Jenson is taking over the business which belongs with his…………………………………brother. 18. Just because you’re…………………………………than me, it doesn’t mean you can tell me what to do. 19. Taylor is my…………………………………brother; he is two years…………………………………than I. 20. If somebody is 2 years…………………………………your, they are…………………………………than you by 4 years. Part III : 21 - 30 More, Much more, and Many more. Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use “more”, “much more”, and “many more”. 21. There are…………………………………date palms in this basket than in that basket. 22. How…………………………………fiber does a banana have than an apple? 23. There are…………………………………students in the room today than there were yesterday. 24.People eat…………………………………food than they should. 25.People take in…………………………………calories than they need. 26. There is…………………………………rain in July than in May. 27. I have…………………………………coins at home than the collection you showed me. 28. Grace is…………………………………talented than his brother. 29.There is…………………………………water in the pool than there was yesterday. 30. There are…………………………………people in Bangkok than in Chiang Mai.


Access to English Book 3 17 Part IV : 31 - 50 Absolute Comparative Degree Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use the Comparative Degree. 31. Just three years later I was…………………………………………………………(tall) than any other students being at my school. 32. Dogs can hear…………………………………………………………(good) than humans. 33.Things are becoming…………………………………………………………(expensive) these days. 34.The white bag is…………………………………………………………(big). 35. Saudi Arabia produces…………………………………………………………(much) oil than any other country. 36. Of the two boys, John is…………………………………………………………(tall). 37. We bought this house with a…………………………………………………………(high) price than others just for its convenience. 38. I am…………………………………………………………(clever) of the two 39.Things will start to fall into place…………………………………………………………(soon) than you expect. 40. Northern Ireland weathered the recession…………………………………………………………(good) than any other region in the UK. Part V : 41 - 70 Comparative Degree Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use the Comparative Degree. 41. A biography is…………………………………………………………(interesting) than a novel. 42. Diamonds are…………………………………………………………(hard) than pearls. 43. The sun is…………………………………………………………(big) than the moon. 44. Victoria works…………………………………………………………(hard) than I do. 45. Madison arrived…………………………………………………………(early) than we expected. 46. Some people speak German…………………………………………………………(good) than other. 47. Athen is…………………………………………………………(old) than Rome. 48. Emma sings…………………………………………………………(beautifully) than her friends. 49. A dictionary is…………………………………………………………(useful) than a novel. 50. Would you please drive…………………………………………………………(slowly) this? 51. The book was…………………………………………………………(expensive) than we expected. 52. It is…………………………………………………………(hot) today than it was yesterday. 53. Of the two boys, Tommy is…………………………………………………………(tall). 54. Olivia laughs…………………………………………………………(easily) than Caitlin. 55. Taking the bus is…………………………………………………………(cheap) than taking the car. 56.Your hair is…………………………………………………………(curly) than my hair. 57. My hair is…………………………………………………………(short) than yours. 58. These trousers are…………………………………………………………(comfortable) than those jeans. 59. Nicole is…………………………………………………………(happy) now than she was last year.


Access to English Book 3 18 60. Ella is a…………………………………………………………(bad) look than her sister. 61. ………………………………………………………(few) members com to the meeting this month than last month. 62. Today’s weather is………………………………………………………(bad) than yesterday’s. 63. We shall not go any………………………………………………………(far) today. 64. I like English language Subject………………………………………………………(well) than Thai language Subject. 65. My grandma is………………………………………………………(old) than my grandpa. 66. This hospital is………………………………………………………(good) than that one. 67. Skye cooks………………………………………………………(badly) than her mom. 68. Bangkok has………………………………………………………(many) tall building than any other province in Thailand. 69. Lucy is walking………………………………………………………(quickly) to school than usual. 70. A snail moves much………………………………………………………(slowly) than a turtle. Part VI : 71 - 90 Double Comparatives Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use the Double Comparatives. If the fruit is fresh, it tastes good. ……………………………The fruit is,……………………………it tastes. 71. We got close to the fire. We felt warm. …………………………………………we got to the fire,…………………………………………we felt. 72. If a knife is sharp, It is easy to cut something with. …………………………………………a knife is,…………………………………………it is to cut something. 73. The arty got noisy next door. I got angry. …………………………………………it got, …………………………………………I got. 74. Ryan talked very fast, I became confused. ………………………………………he talked,…………………………………………I became. 75. When a man is more learned, he usually is more modest. …………………………………………a man is,…………………………………………he usually is . 76. When we waited longer, we became more impatient. ………………………………………………………....……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . 77. They read more, they get more knowledge. ………………………………………………………....……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . 78. If your car is larger, you will have to buy more petrol. ………………………………………………………....……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . 79. If you eat less food, you will become thinner. ………………………………………………………....……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . 80. When there are more people, we’ll be merrier. ………………………………………………………....……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . The fresher the better


Access to English Book 3 19 Part VII : 81 - 90 Comparative and Comparative Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use “Double Comparatives”. It’s becoming…………………………………………..…………(hard) to find a job. It’s becoming…………………………………………..…………(difficult) to find a job. 81. Our parent are getting…………………………………………..…………(old) 82. Travelling is becoming………………………………………………………..…………(expensive). 83. Your English is improving. It’s getting…………………………………………..…………(good). 84. These days…………………………………………..…………(more) people are learning English 85. As I waited for my interview, I became…………………………………………..…………(nervous). 86. That hole in your sweater is getting…………………………………………..…………(big). 87. The suitcase seemed to get…………………………………………..…………(heavy) as I carried along the road. 88. As the day wore on, the weather got…………………………………………..…………(bad). 89. As the conversation continued, he became…………………………………………..…………(talkative). 90. Since she has been in London., her English has gotten…………………………………………..…………(good). Part VIII : 91 - 110 Underline Instructions : Choose and underline the correct answer. 91. Milk is more useful / usefuller than Pepsi. 92. Adam is elder / older than Anissa. 93. Who is prettier / more pretty, Alice or Jane? 94. Molly is beautifuler / more beautiful than Sopa. 95. A fox is cleverer / more clever than a rabbit. 96. Europeans are curiouser / more curious than Asian. 97. This formula is more simple / simpler than that one. 98. Leon can throw a ball further / farer than I can. 99. My watch is much cheaper / more cheaper than yours. 100. There are much more students / more students in this room than in that room. 101.This sweater is less expensive / fewer expensive than that one. 102.You play tennis well / better than I do. 103.This comedian is funnier / more funny than the one before. 104. Our Soldiers fought braverer / more bravely than we expected. 105. He spoke for over an hour and his explanation got more and more complicated / more and much complicated. 106. My dad’s eyesight is getting worse and worse / bad and worse. He can hardly see a thing these days. 107. The more adventurous / The much more adventurous it is, the much more / the more I like it. harder and harder more and more difficult I


Access to English Book 3 20 108. The richer / The much rich one grows, the greater / the much greater one’s worries. 109. The sooner / The more soon they go, the well / better it is. 110. The much more / The more he reads, the less / the fewer he understands.


Access to English Book 3 21 1. Adj. / Adv. ที่สุด • Frank ran the fastest of all the competitors. • Mike is the tallest boy in his class. 2. Adj. / Adv. มากที่สุด น้อยที่สุด • He drove his car the most carefully of all drivers in the town. • Of all the books I have read, this one is the least interesting. • He did the exercise the least carefully of all the boys in the class. 2. N. (มาก) ที่สุด • James has the most books of all the students. • His father has the most money in the family. 3. N. (น้อย) ที่สุด • She has the least money on her today. • There are the fewest people coming to the fair of this week The + Adj. / Adv. + est The most + Adj. / Adv. the most + uncountable noun the most + plural noun the least + uncountable noun the fewest + plural noun The least + Adj. / Adv.


Access to English Book 3 22 Part I : 1 - 35 Superlative Degree Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use the Superlative Degree. 1. You are…………………………………………..…………(pretty) girl in class 2. The red dress is…………………………………………..…………(attractive) in the shop. 3. Of all my classmates, I always tell…………………………………………..…………(funny) jokes. 4. My grandfather is…………………………………………..…………(old) member in our family. 5. Everest is………………………………………………………(high) mountain in the world. 6. Which is………………………………………………………(near) way to the railway station? 7. He’s………………………………………………………(rich) person in the village. 8. Robert works………………………………………………………(hard) of all the pupils. 9. Of all the classes. Matthayom 3 listens………………………………………………………(attentively). 10. Who is………………………………………………………(strong) person in your family. 11. Of all our friends, Florence works………………………………………………………(regularly). 12. It is said that the full moon in December shine………………………………………………………(brightly). 13. I like painting………………………………………………………(good) of all. 14. Toby went………………………………………………………(far) of all the students. 15. It’s………………………………………………………(bad) summer we’ve ever had. 16. My sister Jasmine is………………………………………………………(young) in my family. 17. Russia is………………………………………………………(large) country in the world. 18. Louis is………………………………………………………(good) player on our team. 19. Oxford Street is………………………………………………………(busy) shopping stress in London. 20. Can you tell me what’s………………………………………………………(long) river in the world. 21. My sister drives………………………………………………………(carefully) of all the members of our family. 22. The Ferrari is………………………………………………………(fast) car of all. 23. All of the tourists want to stay at………………………………………………………(cheap) hotel in town. 24. Why does he always come to see me at………………………………………………………(bad) moment? 25. That was a delicious meal. It’s one of………………………………………………………(good) I’ve ever had. 26. At a race, the person who can run………………………………………………………(fast) wins. 27. Nobody knows where’s……………………………………………………………………(frightening) place in this town. 28. Money is important, but it isn’t………………………………………………………(important) thing in life. 29. The blue whale is………………………………………………………(large) of all the animals. 30. Logan and Ben are both clever, but if you had to choose one, who would you say is……………… …………………………………(clever). 31. This machine is………………………………………………………(good) of its kind on the market. 32. The blue dress costs………………………………………………………(much) money in the shop. 33. Alex made………………………………………………………(many) mistakes of all students. 34. It was………………………………………………………(thick) book I’ve ever seen. 35. Julia is………………………………………………………(strange) woman I’ve ever known


Access to English Book 3 23 . Big Big + g + ER The big + g + EST


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Access to English Book 3 25 good / well better happy happier the best the happiest useful more useful the most useful young younger the youngest sweeter hot sweet sweetest hotter the hottest fat fatter fattest


Access to English Book 3 26 Part I : 1 - 50 Mixed Comparison Instructions : Complete the following sentences by using “Degree of Comparison”. 1. Isabella is………………………………………………………(beautiful) girl in that group. 2. The black shoes cost………………………………………………………(much) money in the shop. 3. This road is………………………………………………………(long) than the one in my village. 4. Sarah can sing this song………………………………………………………(well) than her friend. 5. Maya has………………………………………………………(beautiful) eyes I have ever seen. 6. Among these applications, this is………………………………………………………(good). 7. This temple is………………………………………………………(interesting) than the one we saw yesterday. 8. They work in………………………………………………………(building) as we. 9. It is………………………………………………………(difficult) exercise I’ve ever done. 10. Team A lost the game. They did not play………………………………………………………(good) as team B. 11. This hotel is………………………………………………………(comfortable) the one we stayed last week. 12. I don’t like this cake much, it isn’t………………………………………………………(good) as that one. 13. Luca drives………………………………………………………(carefully) than you. 14. Among the students in this level, Lexi is………………………………………………………(intelligent). 15. Gold is………………………………………………………(valuable) silver. 16. ………………………………………………………(good) you do,………………………………………………………(much) you get. 17. Sara works………………………………………………………(hard) than her brother. 18. Emily is waiting for you about 2 hours and she gets………………………………………………………(angry). 19. Lauren can earn the money………………………………………………………(much) as she works. 20. Gracie is………………………………………………………(charming) daughter in the family. 21. Henry discusses the subject………………………………………………………(calmly) than Johnson. 22. This problem is………………………………………………………(bad) of all. 23. This book is………………………………………………………(dull) as it is long. 24. This gift will be………………………………………………………(useful) as it is decorative. 25. Gabriel isn’t………………………………………………………(studious) as his cousin. 26. I usually get here much………………………………………………………(early) that the other. 27. Sophia has been………………………………………………………(happy) than anyone else. 28. In fact, it is the………………………………………………………(dull) book I have ever read. 29. We drove………………………………………………………(far) today than yesterday. 30. The English are………………………………………………………(friendly) than the Europeans. 31. Aiden is………………………………………………………(busy) than anyone else in the office. 32. Helen works………………………………………………………(quickly) as her friends. 33. Which is the train to London that goes………………………………………………………(fast), please? 34. A : Why did you give up living in your flat? B : Each room was………………………………………………………(small) as a dog house. 35. A : Her English is very good. B : I think she is………………………………………………………(smart) than the most of the students here.


Access to English Book 3 27 36. Nathan didn’t have enough money, so he bought………………………………………………………(cheap) pair of shoes in the shop. 37. The environment in Thailand is getting more and………………………………………………………(polluted). 38. The storm is…………………………and………………………………………(violent) 39. My parents hope my studying to get………………………………………and………………………………………(well). 40. Since she came back from Korea, Amanda is…………………………………and…………………………………(beautiful). 41. ………………………………………(much) he worked,………………………………………(little) ambitious he was. 42. A deer can run………………………………………………(swiftly) and………………………………………………(gracefully) than that animal. 43. His………………………………………(old) brother is only two years………………………………………(old) than he is. 44. Of the three ways, the first is………………………………………(bad) as the second, but the third is ………………………………………(bad). 45. Your brother is………………………………………(young) and………………………………………(little) experienced than you are. 46. That woman dresses………………………………………(smartly) than all her neighbours, but she isn’t ………………………………………(friendly) as the rest of them. 47. ………………………………………(green) the piece of jade, ………………………………………(expensive) it is. 48. Lily can dance………………………………………(beautiful) than the rest. She is………………………………………(light) a mong them. 49. ………………………………(little) you worry,………………………………(much) you give him,………………………………(much) he wants. 50. As the aeroplane flew……………………………………(high) and……………………………………(high), the atmosphere became………………………………………(cold) and………………………………………(cold). Part II : 51 - 54 Gap-filling Instructions : Complete each sentence. Use “Comparative Degree”. In my class, Megan always finishes her work (51)……………………………………(fast) than the rest of us. Her examination results are (52) ……………………………………(good) than all of us and she seldom makes mistakes. She lives with her grandparents in London. Her house is (53)……………………………………(far) from the school, but she always arrives (54)……………………………………(early) than everybody. Part III : 56 - 70 True or False Instructions : Write “T” and “F” and correct the sentence if it isn’t correct. ………………… 56. The kite flew as higher as the mountain. ………………… 57. This biscuit is harder as the wood. ………………… 58. I don’t like my car because it isn’t so fast as yours. ………………… 59. Look! That is the most quickly runner of the world. ………………… 60. Who can jump higher, Jane or Tom? ………………… 61. I find John more honest than Harry.


Access to English Book 3 28 ………………… 62. I think Lucas is nicer person I know. ………………… 63. Sophie ran very fast, but her friend ran the faster. ………………… 64. My father has so much work as your father. ………………… 65. Reuben bought as much as bread he could. ………………… 66. Emma got the same grade than Jane. ………………… 67. This is the most interesting novel I have ever read. ………………… 68. Finlay is more diligent and more respectful than any other one in the class. ………………… 69. He was angry today and didn’t speak to us so calmly as he always does. ………………… 70. On which continent is the highest mountain in the world? Part IV : 71 - 77 Comparative and Superlative Instructions : Choose and underline the correct answer. 71. John is older / the eldest than all of her sister. 72. Hannah is taller / the tallest person in her family. 73. All of your friends are nice, but David is certainly the nicer / the nicest. 74. This is the better / the best women’s basketball team in the country. 75. Ice hockey is a more dangerous / most dangerous sport than basketball or tennis. 76. Of all the sports in the Olympics, which sport is more dangerous / the most dangerous? 77. I’ll know that my handwriting is bad, but Jenny’s is badder / worse. 78. Please give me the smaller/ the smallest of the two pieces of cake. 79. No other worker in the factory is handsomer / the most handsome than my boss. 80. My mother finds working as a secretary is more interesting / the most interesting than studying in the University. Part IV : 81 - 150 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 81. This book is……………………………………that one. 1) as long as 2) as interested as 3) as tall as 4) as interesting as 82. Elizabeth goes to school……………………………………me. 1) as rapid as 2) as far as 3) as fast as 4) as long as 83. In America I have……………………………………as you. 1) as shops 2) as many shop 3) as many shops 4) as shop 84. Rebecca has……………………………………as her husband. 1) as much money 2) much money 3) as money 4) money


Access to English Book 3 29 85. Your car is……………………………………as mine. 1) same price 2) as price 3) a same price 4) the same price 86. Rosie’s restaurant is as……………………………………as Owen’s restaurant. 1) good 2) gooder 3) better 4) best 87. Giant signs as……………………………………as Nobita. 1) bad 2) badly 3) worse 4) worst 88. Charles is much more……………………………………than his brother. 1) friend 2) friendly 3) friendlier 4) friendliest 89. Backham is less……………………………………than Chappuis in Thailand. 1) attractiver 2) attractivest 3) as attractive as 4) attractive 90. Sebastian is……………………………………everyone think he is. 1) not as smarter as 2) not so smart as 3) not as smartly as 4) not smarter 91. I don’t have as……………………………………my children. 1) so many toys as 2) same toys as 3) so much toys as 4) a same toys as 92. George doesn’t answer my question……………………………………as Jim. 1) so reasonable 2) as reason 3) as many reason 4) as much reason 93. Michael speaks English fluently……………………………………than me. 1) much fluently 2) fluentlier 3) more fluently 4) as fluently 94. Her voice is……………………………………than Libby’s 1) more good 2) better 3) well 4) good 95. Your house is……………………………………than mine. 1) much expensive 2) more expensive 3) as expensive 4) expensiver


Access to English Book 3 30 96. My wife is a little……………………………………than yours. 1) as beautiful 2) beautifier 3) much beautiful 4) more beautifully 97. Between Maria and Lydia, Lydia is……………………………………. . 1) more petty 2) more beautiful 3) much beautiful 4) as beautiful 98. Benjamin is……………………………………of my two children. 1) more clever 2) clever 3) much clever 4) the most clever 99. There is in the present……………………………………than in the past. 1) pollution 2) more pollution 3) much pollution 4) more polluted 100. I am……………………………………my boss. 1) more junior than 2) junior than 3) as junior 4) juniorest 101. His charisma is……………………………………his sister. 1) superior than 2) more superior than 3) as superior 4) much superior than 102. You are three kilograms……………………………………than I. 1) bigger 2) more big 3) more 4) biggest 103. My sister is ten years……………………………………than I. 1) oldest 2) older 3) younger 4) young 104. Aaron is……………………………………than any other students in the class. 1) more rich 2) most rich 3) richer 4) richest 105. Mahanakhorn Building is……………………………………of all buildings in Thailand. 1) the most tallest 2) tallest 3) the tallest 4) the more tallest 106. Payoon is……………………………………of sea animal in Thailand. 1) the most ugly 2) the ugliest 3) the most ugliest 4) ugliest


Access to English Book 3 31 107. She is……………………………………of the two. 1) more talkative 2) most talkative 3) the more talkative 4) the most talkative 108. There is……………………………………in January than in December. 1) snower 2) more snow 3) snow 4) much snow 109. My close friend is five centimeters……………………………………than I. 1) taller 2) tall 3) tallest 4) much tall 110. A diamond is……………………………………than any other stone in the world. 1) as expensive 2) expensiver 3) more expensive 4) so expensive 111. Matthew doesn’t speak English……………………………………as his sister. 1) so well 2) better 2) as better 4) well than 112. My father is……………………………………an athlete. 1) as strong as 2) as strongly as 3) so strong as 4) so strongly as 113. I think Tom Cruise is……………………………………of all the super star in Hollywood. 1) more handsome 2) not so handsome 3) as handsome as 4) the most handsome 114. The work is going to be……………………………………than I expected. 1) difficult 2) more difficult 3) as difficult 4) so difficult 115. She has had……………………………………friends since she became poor. 1) less 2) smaller 3) fewer 4) much 116. I ran……………………………………than she. 1) more quicklier 2) more quickly 3) quickest 4) more quick 117. That knife doesn’t cut as……………………………………as that one. 1) best 2) good 3) better 4) well


Access to English Book 3 32 118. Who is……………………………………man in your city? 1) more famous 2) the most famous 3) the more famous 4) most famous 119. It’s usually……………………………………here in May than in August. 1) warm 2) warmest 3) warmer 4) more warm 120. This is the……………………………………stress in town. 1) widest 2) wider 3) most widely 4) wide 121. The more marks he gets, the……………………………………he seems. 1) happy 2) happier 3) more happily 4) most happy 122. I think English is difficult but it’s not……………………………………learning Japanese. 1) so difficult as 2) more difficult than 3) as much difficult as 4) the same difficult as 123. My teacher thinks that my report is……………………………………informative than yours. That’s why I got better scores. 1) many more 2) much 3) much less 4) far more 124. His mother treated him……………………………………any real mother would have done. 1) more kindly than 2) the worst 3) the most kindly 4) as kindly as 125. We have been informed that……………………………………the animals at the zoo are starving to death. 1) most of 2) the more 3) almost of 4) the most 126. Isabelle is……………………………………in her class. 1) more beautiful than a girl 2) so more beautiful as other girls 3) beautiful more than another girl 4) more beautiful than any other girl 127. For science, knowing what is false is……………………………………knowing what is true. 1) not so important as 2) as important as 3) more important than 4) the most important


Access to English Book 3 33 128. It’s hot here in April but if you travel to the northern part of Thailand in December, the temperature must be…………………………………… . 1) hotter 2) the most humid 3) colder 4) coldest 129. Harrison works……………………………………of all the students. 1) the most diligent 2) most diligently 3) most diligent 4) more diligent 130. Zoe is……………………………………girl in that group. 1) most beautiful 2) more beautiful than 3) the most beautiful 4) the more beautiful 131. Amy sang……………………………………than anyone in her class. 1) sweetier 2) more sweet 3) sweetly 4) more sweetly 132. Martha is……………………………………woman I’ve ever seen. 1) the most strange 2) most strange 3) the strangest 4) strangest 133. Ollie made……………………………………mistakes of all students. 1) more 2) the most 3) many 4) much more 134. This novel is……………………………………than the one I’ve finished reading. 1) the long 2) the longer 3) more long 4) longer 135. Eliza sang……………………………………in the contest. 1) the best 2) best 3) better 4) the better 136. Of the two children, Rhys is…………………………………… . 1) lazier 2) more lazy 3) the lazier 4) more lazier 137. Between the two hotels, here is…………………………………… . 1) the more luxury 2) more luxury 3) the most luxury 4) luxuriest 138. Jackson’s one of……………………………………student in my class. 1) most diligent 2) more diligent 3) the most diligent 4) the more diligent


Access to English Book 3 34 139. Hayden looks younger, but he’s really……………………………………than I am. 1) elder 2) oldest 3) older 4) eldest 140. The weather has been bad this week it will probably be ever……………………………………next week. 1) more badly 2) worse 3) worst 4) bad 141. ……………………………health hazard comes from………………………………living such as bacteria and viruses. 1) The most significant / smaller and simpler 2) The more significant / smaller and simpler 3) More significant / the smallest and simplest 4) The most significant / the smallest and simplest 142. She will be really angry about her bag being torn. The……………………………………she knows about it, the…………………………………… . 1) more / better 2) less / better 3) worse / worse 4) less / worse 143. The……………………………………you study for these exams, the……………………………………you will do. 1) harder / best 2) harder / more successfully 3) lazier / better 4) laziest / best 144. When you’re on board and the airplane climbs to……………………………………altitudes, you will see the buildings and rice fields below…………………………………… . 1) lower / more big 2) lower / smaller 3) more high / smaller 4) higher /smaller 145. The more we learn about dolphins,……………………………………that their society is………………………………… people previously imagined. 1) the more we realize / more complex than 2) the more complex than / easier than 3) the more we think / more complex 4) the most complex / harder than 146. ……………………………………they tried to explain……………………………………convincing it sounded. 1) the sooner / the later 2) the more / the less 3) the best / the most 4) the better / the worst 147. Bella is the……………………………………and……………………………………of the two girls. 1) prettier / nicer 2) prettier / nicer 3) pretty / nice 4) pretty / nicer


Access to English Book 3 35 148. The first book I read was………………………………, but the second was better. It was……………………………… interesting. 1) good / more 2) good / less 3) well / much 4) best / more 149. Which statement is not correct? 1) He feels better today. 2) You must work much harder. 3) She ran more faster than Sam. 4) This car is bigger than his last me. 150. Which is incorrect? 1) Patty is much prettier than Bobby. 2) This room is more emptier than next. 3) Is this car more expensive than that one? 4) I feel more comfortable than I was yesterday.


Access to English Book 3 36 Noun + Noun Glass bottle ขวดแก้ว Light switch ที่ปิด - เปิดไฟ Leather hat หมวกหนัง Country man คนชนบท Noun + Verb Carwash การล้างรถ Sunrise เวลาที่พระอาทิตย์ขึ้น Haircut การตัดผม Rainfall ปริมาณฝน Noun + Adjective Spoonful หนึ่งช้อนเต็ม Software ซอร์ฟแวร์ Greenhouse เรือนกระจก Redhead คนที่มีผมสีแดง Noun + Preposition Passer-by ผู้คนเดินผ่านไปมา Mother-in-law แม่ยาย Son-in-law ลูกเขย Sister-in-law พี่หรือน้องสะใภ้ Participle + Noun Dancing-teacher ครูสอนเต้นรำ Walking-stick ไม้เท้า Sewing-machine จักรเย็บผ้า Exciting movie หนังที่น่าตื่นเต้น Washing machine เครื่องซักผ้า Swimming pool สระว่ายน้ำ Verb + Adverb Output ผลผลิต Drawback ข้อเสีย Overthrow การล้มล้างอำนาจ Input การนำเข้า Verb + Preposition Sit-in ผู้นั่งประท้วง Pedestrian คนที่สัญจรไปมา Stand-by ตัวแทน ตัวสำรอง Audience คนดู Verb + Adjective Dry-cleaning การซักแห้ง Public speaking การพูดในที่สาธารณะ


Access to English Book 3 37 Joined Separated Hyphenated tooth+brush = toothbrush post+office = post office wire+fastener = wire-fastener bed+room = bedroom high+school = high school water+bottle = water-bottle


Access to English Book 3 38 Words Meaning 1. aircraft เครื่องบิน อากาศยาน 2. armchair เก้าอี้มีที่วางแขน เก้าอี้นวม 3. armpit รักแร้ 4. background ภูมิหลัง พื้นหลัง ประวัติข้างหลัง 5. backlash การสะท้อนกลับอย่างรุนแรง การกระตุก ปฏิกิริยารุนแรงฉับพลัน 6. barnyard ลานหน้าโรงนา ลานยุ้งข้าว 7. baseball กีฬาเบสบอล ลูกเบสบอล 8. bathroom ห้องอาบน้ำ ที่อาบน้ำ โรงอาบน้ำ 9. bedtime เวลาเข้านอน 10. billboard ป้ายหรือกระดานใช้สำหรับโฆษณา กระดานปิดประกาศ 11. bobcat แมวป่าแถบอเมริกาเหนือ 12. brainstorm การระดมความคิด 13. breakfast อาหารมื้อเช้า 14. briefcase กระเป๋าหิ้ว กระเป๋าหิ้วใส่เอกสาร กระเป๋าเอกสาร 15. bulldog สุนัขพันธุ์บูลด๊อก 16. buttercup ต้นไม้ป่ามีดอกเล็กสีเหลือง รูปร่างเหมือนถ้วย 17. butterfly ผีเสื้อ คนที่มีใจคอไม่แน่นอน การว่ายน้ำแบบผีเสื้อ 18. catfish ปลาดุก 19. chairman คนลากรถลาก ประธาน 20. checkmate การอยู่ในตำแหน่งชนะในการเล่นหมากรุก การรุกจนแต้ม 21. cheesecloth ผ้าฝ้ายหยาบและเบา ผ้าห่อเนย 22. chopstick ตะเกียบ 23. clockwork กลไกของนาฬิกา ลานนาฬิกา 24. copycat ผู้เลียนแบบหรือผลงานของคนอื่น คนเลี่ยนแบบอย่างหลับหูหลับตา 25. countdown การเตรียมการขั้นสุดท้าย การนับถอยหลัง 26. courthouse ศาลากลาง สำนักงานศาล 27. cowboy คนเลี้ยงวัว โคบาล 28. crackpot คนบ้า คนสติฟั่นเฟือน 29. crossbeam ไม้ขวาง คาน 30. custard apple น้อยหน่า 31. crybaby คนขี้แย คนที่ร้องให้ด้วยเรื่องเล็กๆ น้อยๆ 32. cutthroat คนที่อันตราย ฆาตกร มือมีด 33. daredevil คนกล้า คนบ้าระห่ำ คนบ้าบิ่น คนกล้าหาญ 34. darkroom ห้องมืดที่ใช้ล้างฟิล์ม 35. daydream การฝันกลางวัน การฝันหวาน ความคิดฝัน การสร้างวิมานในอากาศ


Access to English Book 3 39 Words Meaning 36. dishwasher คนล้างชาม เครื่องล้างชามและเครื่องครัวต่างๆ 37. drainpipe ท่อระบาย 38. drawbridge สะพานชัก สะพานยก 39. drawstring เชือกผูกปากถุง เชือกที่เป็นหูรูดของเสื้อผ้า 40. driftwood คนที่ไม่มีฝั่งฝา ไม้ที่ลอยไปตามน้ำ เศษไม้ที่ลอยไป 41. driveway ถนนส่วนบุคคล ทางรถ 42. drumstick ไม้ตีกลอง ขาเป็ดไก่ที่มีเนื้อมาก 43. dustpan ที่ตักผง 44. earache อาการปวดหู 45. eardrum แก้วหูเยื่อแก้วหู 46. earphone หูฟัง 47. earing ต่างหู เชือกที่ผูกติดใบเรือกับเสา 48. earthquake แผ่นดินไหว 49. earthworm ไส้เดือน 50. eyeball ลูกตา ดวงตา 51. eyelid หนังตา เปลือกตา 52. eggplant มะเขือยาวสีเขียวหรือสีม่วงเข้ม 53. eyebrow คิ้ว 54. firefly หิ่งห้อย 55. fireman พนักงานดับเพลิง เจ้าหน้าที่ดับเพลิง ช่างไฟ 56. fishbowl ตู้เลี้ยงปลา อ่างเลี้ยงปลา 57. flashback การเล่าเรื่องย้อนอดีต 58. footprint รอยเท้า 59. fourteen สิบสี่ จำนวนสิบสี่ 60. gateway ทางเข้าออก ทางผ่าน 61. grapefruit ผลไม้จำพวกส้ม ส้มโอ 62. grasshopper เรไร ตั๊กแตน เครื่องดื่มค็อกเทลชนิดหนึ่ง เครื่องบินเล็ก 63. greenhouse เรือนต้นไม้เรือนกระจก 64. hallway ห้องโถง,ระเบียง,ทางเดินในบ้าน 65. heartbeat การเต้นของหัวใจ 66. household สมาชิกในบ้าน ครอบครัว บ้านช่อง ผู้ครองเรือน ราชสำนัก 67. iceberg ภูเขาน้ำแข็ง 68. inland บริเวณภายในประเทศ ที่ดอน 69. jigsaw ตัวต่อจิ๊กซอว์เลื่อยที่ใช้ในการตัดโลหะหรือไม้แผ่นบางๆ สถานการณ์ที่ลึกลับ 70. keyhole รูกุญแจ รูสลัก


Access to English Book 3 40 Words Meaning 71. kneecap กระดูกสะบ้า แผ่นป้องกันการบาดเจ็บที่หัวเข่า 72. ladybug แมลงเต่าทอง 73. landside เขตนอกการบิน 74. marketplace ตลาดสินค้า 75. mealtime เวลารับประทานอาหาร 76. nightmare ฝันร้าย สภาวะที่โศกเศร้า 77. notebook สมุด สมุดบันทึก เครื่องคอมพิวเตอร์ขนาดเล็กสำหรับหิ้วไปที่ต่างๆ ได้ 78. oatmeal ข้าวโอตบดหยาบๆ ข้าวโอตต้มที่เป็นอาหารเช้า 79. pancake ขนมแพนเค้ก ขนมเบื้อง 80. password รหัสผ่าน คำสัญญาณ คำผ่าน 81. quicksand ทรายดูด 82. rainbow รุ้งกินน้ำ แถบสีหลายสีเรียงกัน สีรุ้ง ความหวังที่เลื่อนลอย 83. raincoat เสื้อฝน เสื้อกันฝน 84. railway รางรถไฟ 85. rose apple ชมพู่ 86. sailboat เรือใบ 87. scarecrow หุ่นไล่กา 88. seashell เปลือกหอย 89. snowman รูปปั้นมนุษย์หิมะ 90. tapeworm พยาธิตัวตืด 91. teardrop หยดน้ำตา สิ่งที่คล้ายหยดน้ำตา 92. teaspoon ช้อนชา ปริมาณหนึ่งช้อนชา 93. toadstool เห็ดมีพิษชนิดหนึ่ง 94. vineyard ไร่องุ่น 95. waistline รอบเอว ส่วนเอวของชุดกระโปรง 96. wallpaper กระดาษบุผนังหรือเพดาน ภาพกราฟฟิกที่เป็นพื้นบนจอคอมพิวเตอร์ 97. watermelon แตงโม 98. waterproof watch นาฬิกากันน้ำ 99. weather vane กันหันสำหรับชี้ทิศทางลม ศรลม 100. workshop ห้องทำงาน ห้องเครื่อง การสัมมนาเชิงปฏิบัติการ โรงงาน


Access to English Book 3 41 Part I : 1 - 35 Compound Nouns Instructions : Make compound nouns for the following. 1. a house for dogs = ……………………….………………………… 2. a story about love = ……………………….………………………… 3. a door in the living-room = ……………………….………………………… 4. the side of the road = ……………………….………………………… 5. a glass of wine = ……………………….………………………… 6. a wife who works in the house = ……………………….………………………… 7. a case for pencil = ……………………….………………………… 8. a box holding machine = ……………………….………………………… 9. a nail on a finger = ……………………….………………………… 10. a station for trains = ……………………….………………………… 11. a ticket for a concert = ……………………….………………………… 12. a magazine about computers = ……………………….………………………… 13. photographs taken on your holiday = ……………………….………………………… 14. chocolate made with milk = ……………………….………………………… 15. someone whose job is to inspect factories = ……………………….………………………… 16. a hotel in central Bangkok = ……………………….………………………… 17. the result of your examinations = ……………………….………………………… 18. the carpet in the dining room = ……………………….………………………… 19. a scandal involving a football club = ……………………….………………………… 20. a question that has two parts = ……………………….………………………… 21. a girl who is seven years old = ……………………….………………………… 22. the bus of the school = ……………………….………………………… 23. a room where people may smoke = ……………………….………………………… 24. a ring made of diamonds = ……………………….………………………… 25. a machine for washing = ……………………….………………………… 26. a tool for opening bottle = ……………………….………………………… 27. a person who breaks the law = ……………………….………………………… 28. a rod for fishing = ……………………….………………………… 29. a building that is burning = ……………………….………………………… 30. an assistant in a shop = ……………………….………………………… 31. a case for suits = ……………………….………………………… 32. a seller of books = ……………………….………………………… 33. a brush of teeth = ……………………….………………………… 34. a spoon made of plastic = ……………………….………………………… 35. a coat able to keep out of rain = ……………………….…………………………


Access to English Book 3 42 Part II : 36 - 45 Compound Nouns Instructions : Fill in the blanks to complete each compound noun, or with the one-word compound noun that fits best. park pot fairy courts pocket circuit human gas account safety 36. There is a car……………………………………just over there. 37. If those two wires touch, the appliance will……………………………………and probably go up in flames. 38. I need to withdraw some money out of my bank…………………………………… . 39. No……………………………………being should have to suffer what these people have suffered. 40. My mum gives me 500 Baht a week……………………………………money. 41. Please, make coffee and serve it in our new coffee…………………………………… . 42. A.……………………………………-pin is used for fastening things, especially cloth. 43. The……………………………………tale princess lived happily ever after. 44. Natural…………………………………….is used for cooking and heating homes in our country. 45. I hate playing on hard tennis……………………………………- I much prefer grass Part III : 45 - 57 Compound Nouns Instructions : Fill in the blanks with the compound nouns in the box. apple juice bus stop TV program housework stomachache tennis racket fishing trip tomato sauce school fee footballs match postcard public holiday 46. Do you get a……………………………………when you drink cold milk? 47. We pay our……………………………………on the first day of each summer. 48. The small girl standing at the……………………………………is my sister. 49. My mother added a little……………………………………to the dish she was cooking. 50. The shopping centers have closed today because it is a…………………………………… . 51. Which brand of……………………………………would you like, Babolat Pure Drive or Head Ti S6? 52. Hollie help her mother with the……………………………………after school every day. 53. The……………………………………was cancelled because of the heavy rain. 54. I sent a……………………………………to Ben last week but I haven’t received a reply. 55. My father let my sister go with her friends on a……………………………………yesterday. 56. Mr. Joseph seldom watches the……………………………………with his children. 57. The……………………………………in the jar is sour.


Access to English Book 3 43 Part IV : 58 - 72 Compound Nouns Instructions : Underline the correct compound nouns. 58. You can’t borrow those books from our library school / school library. 59. Can you help me solve the problem sum / sum problem. 60. I ran into my old neighbor at the food centre / centre food. 61. The tree mangoes / mangoes tress behind our house are infected with worms. 62. Jessica has the answer to the English test / test English. 63. Alexandra was sick so she didn’t attend the badminton practices / the practices badminton. 64. These boardskates / skateboard belong to those children. 65. Have you seen my water colours / colour waters? I need them now. 66. Most of my friends don’t go for the lesson piano / piano lessons. 67. Katie has received the birthday present / present birthday which her uncle sent. 68. Thomas is a short man standing near the board sign / signboard. 69. Jayden ate a lot of potato chips / chip potatoes. 70. The ten children shared the pie chicken / chicken pie among themselves. 71. Each of us has our own locker in the changing room / room changing. 72. My examination results / result examinations are comparable to Charlotte’s. Part V : 73 - 120 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 73. Prevent a heart……………………………………by eating properly and getting enough exercise. 1) stroke 2) attack 3) murmur 4) function 74. Do you prefer peppermint or cinnamon flavored…………………………………….? 1) cookies 2) toothpaste 3) applesauce 4) coffee 75. The full……………………………………looked enormous as it rose over the horizon. 1) moon 2) sun 3) sunset 4) moonlight 76. I’m going to the barber for a…………………………………… . 1) trim 2) new style 3) haircut 4) barbershop 77. Thank you for trying your nice Chinese food with……………………………………the traditional and typical of Chinese glorious historical and cultural. 1) candlesticks 2) chopsticks 3)crabsticks 4) broomsticks


Access to English Book 3 44 78. I’d love to learn to pilot an…………………………………… . 1) boat 2) airplane 3) submarine 4) fight attendance 79. One reason donuts are fattening is that they’re fried in cooking…………………………………… . 1) oil 2) sugar 3) pans 4) petrol 80. Phoebe is upset because she lost an…………………………………… . 1) input 2) earring 3) friendship 4) outcome 81. We put a……………………………………in the garden to chase birds away. 1) runway 2) sunshade 3) scarecrow 4) slid-walk 82. I’ve got to pick up a package at the post……………………………………. 1) man 2) office 3) book 4) box 83. These is a……………………………………blouse. 1) well-dressing 2) badly-dressed 3) good-dressed 4) bad-dressed 84. Emilia helped me to sell things in the shop. She is…………………………………… . 1) an assistant shop 2) a shop assistant 3) a helper shop 4) a shopping helper 85. A servant who suffers a long time is…………………………………… . 1) a long-suffering servant 2) a longed-suffering servant 3) a long-suffered servant 4) a long-suffer servant 86. His grandmother is old, she has grey hair. She is a……………………………………woman. 1) grey hair old 2) old-grey hair 3) grey-haired old 4) grey-old-hair 87. If that man is forty years old, we always call him…………………………………… . 1) a middle-aged man 2) a aged-middle man 3) a man middle-aged 4) a middle-age man 88. Cars can drive through the centre of the town, but lorries and advised to take the ………………………………… . 1) roundabout 2) underground 3) bypass 4) outlet


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