Money Verbs
Caring Jobs
Comparative and Superlative
Too, too much, too many
100

You do this when you give money for something you want to buy.

PAY

100

This person takes care of sick people in a hospital but is not a doctor.

NURSE

100

"A car is ___ than a bicycle." (big)

BIGGER

100

COMPLETE USING TOO/TOO MUCH / TOO MANY

There are ___ students in the classroom.

TOO MANY
200

If you receive money for your work, you do this.

EARN

200

This person helps sick animals feel better.

VET

200

Today is the ___ day of the week! (cold)

COLDEST

200

COMPLETE USING TOO/TOO MUCH / TOO MANY

I drank ___ soda, and now I feel sick!

TOO MUCH

300

When you put money in the bank and don’t use it, you do this

SAVE

300

This person takes care of young children at school.

PRESCHOOL TEACHER

300

Math is ___ than history for me (difficult)

MORE DIFFICULT
300

COMPLETE USING TOO/TOO MUCH / TOO MANY

This bag is ___ heavy for me to carry

TOO

400

When you use money to buy something, you do this

SPEND
400

This person helps old or sick people at home.

CAREGIVER

400

That was the ___ movie I have ever seen! (Exciting)

MOST EXCITING

400

COMPLETE USING TOO/TOO MUCH / TOO MANY


He talks ___ fast! I can’t understand him.

TOO

500

If you don’t have money and ask someone for it, you do this.

BORROW

500

This person drives an ambulance and helps in emergencies.

PARAMEDIC

500

This test is ___ than the last one. (easy)

EASIER

500

COMPLETE USING TOO/TOO MUCH / TOO MANY

We bought ___ apples. We can’t eat all of them!

TOO MANY

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