She/ usually/read/books
She usually reads books.
Present continuous ( He / study)
He is studying.
They/ wash the car
They washed the car.
Comparative adjectives ( tall)
Paul is taller than John.
Superlative ( short)
Tom is the shortest in the class.
He/ not/buy/gums
He doesn't buy gums.
Present continuous negative ( They / not/ eat)
They aren't eating.
She / not / see the rat
She didn't see the rat.
Comparative adjective (big)
The elephant is bigger han the mouse.
Superlative ( fat)
The whale is the fattest animal.
They / drink/ water ?
Do they drink water?
Present continuous . Questions ( You / run/ ? )
Are you running?
They / drink/coffee
They drank coffee.
Comparative (beautiful)
A rose is more beautiful than a cactus.
Superlative ( popular)
Sally is the most popular girl at school.
She /be/ happy
She is happy.
I / watch/ a movie today
I 'm watching a movie today
You/ play football?
Did you play football?
Comparative- ( good)
I am better than him.
Superlative ( bad)
Maths is the worst subject at school.
( Ania / never/take/ a bath)
Ania never takes a bath.
He /not/cook/pasta / today
he isn't cooking pasta today
Ania /buy/a car
Ania bought a car
Comparative. (bad)
He is worse than me.
Superlative ( good)
Pizza is the best.