Sports
verbs
Comparatives
Superlatives
100

It is a sport where you run and swim, but this specific one requires a boat and the wind to move across the water.

sailing

100

To push yourself off the ground into the air using your legs.

jump

100

The comparative form of the short adjective "fast"

faster

100

The superlative form of the adjective "high".

the highest

200

An indoor sport played on a small table with a net, paddles, and a lightweight ball.

table tennis

200

To hit a ball against the floor or a wall so that it flies back up towards you.

bounce

200

Change this sentence to the comparative form: "Running is (good) than gymnastics."

better

200

Complete the sentence with the superlative of "bad": "That was the (bad) rugby match ever."

the worst

300

An ancient activity focused on breathing, flexibility, and balance, often practiced on a mat.

yoga

300

To push or transfer the ball to a teammate during a game like rugby or basketball.

pass

300

The comparative form of the long adjective "dangerous".

more dangerous

300

The superlative form of the long adjective "expensive".

the most expensive

400

A collection of competitive athletic sports including running, jumping, and throwing events.

athletics

400

To gain a point or a goal in a match.

score

400

Fix the error in this sentence: "Basketball is more big than table tennis."

bigger

400

Correct this broken sentence: "He is the gymnast more fast of the group."

the fastest

500

The sport of riding a surfboard that has a sail attached, moving across the water using wind power.

windsurfing

500

To plunge headfirst into water, or to move downward quickly through the air.

dive

500

The missing comparative word in the structure used to connect two elements: "Windsurfing is more difficult _______ swimming."

than

500

The superlative form of the adjective "heavy" (pay attention to the spelling rule for adjectives ending in -y).

the heaviest

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