Comparative
Superlative
Gerunds
Infinitive
Vocabulary
100

Make a comparative sentence with: tall

β€œ___ is taller than ___."

100

Mount Everest is the __________ (high) mountain in the world.

highest

100

How do you form a gerund)

A verb + ing

100
How do you form an infinitive?

to + base verb

100

Define: speech

πŸ‘‰ A formal talk given to an audience.

200

This book is __________ (interesting) than the movie.

more interesting

200

What word do we use before superlatives?

the

200

Choose the correct answer:
I enjoy __________ (read / reading).

reading

200

Complete:
I want __________ (eat) pizza.

to eat

200

Define: pity

πŸ‘‰ A feeling of sadness or sympathy for someone.

300

Correct the mistake:
She is more smarter than her sister.

She is smarter than her sister.

300

This is the __________ (beautiful) beach I have ever seen.

most beautiful

300

Complete:
She is good at __________ (draw)

drawing

300

Choose the correct answer:
She decided __________ (go / going) home.

to go

300

Use avoid in a sentence.

πŸ‘‰ Example: I avoid eating junk food.

400

Today is __________ (bad) than yesterday.

worse

400

Correct the mistake:
She is the most smartest student in class

She is the smartest student in class.

400

Correct the sentence:
He avoids to talk in public.

avoids talking

400

Complete:
He studies hard to __________ (pass) the exam.

to pass

400

What does stoic mean?

πŸ‘‰ A person who does not show emotions, especially in difficult situations.

500

Write a sentence using as…as with the adjective fast.

He is as fast as his brother.

500

Superlative forms of:
good, bad, far, little

best, worst, farthest/furthest, least

500

Write a sentence using a gerund as the subject.

Swimming is fun.

500

Explain the difference:
I stopped smoking.
I stopped to smoke.

  • stopped smoking = quit the habit

  • stopped to smoke = paused another activity in order to smoke

500

What is a rhetorical question?

πŸ‘‰ A question asked for effect, not to get an answer.

Example: β€œAre you serious?”

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