What is the job of an ADJECTIVE and an ADVERB?
Adjectives = describe nouns
Adverbs = describe everything which are not nouns
What are COMPARATIVES and SUPERLATIVES?
Comparative = compare 2 things with "-er" and "than"
Superlative = compare 1 thing to a group of things with "the" and "-est"
What is the present continuous form for the word: think?
SPELL IT OUT
Thinking
MUCH or MANY?
Can I borrow some cash? I haven't got _____.
Can I borrow some cash? I haven't got MUCH.
Which is more promising? "Will" or "Going to"?
GOING TO
Sam is _____ and she also works _____.
*ช้า*
Sam is SLOW and she also works SLOWLY.
Claire is __________ Ryan.
*smart*
Claire is SMARTER THAN Ryan.
What is the present continuous form of the word: free
FREEING
MUCH or MANY
How _____ times do I have to say this? We don't have _____ time for explanation!
How MANY times do I have to say this? We don't have MUCH time for explanation!
Which requires the usage of "VERB TO BE"?
"WILL" or "GOING TO"?
GOING TO
What is the ADVERB form of "noisy"?
SPELL IT OUT!
Noisily
What is the SUPERLATIVE and COMPARTIVE forms of the word: early
SPELL IT OUT TOO
Superlative: (the) earliest
Comparative: earlier (than)
Make this sentence NEGATIVE:
I'm studying French.
I'm not studying French.
(A) LITTLE or (A) FEW
I've got __________ time later this afternoon, do you want to meet for coffee? I think it would be nice!
I've got A LITTLE time later this afternoon, do you want to meet for coffee? I think it would be nice!
WILL or GOING TO
She said that she is __________ drive there herself.
She said that she is GOING TO drive there herself.
What is the ADJECTIVE form of "late" (สาย)?
Late
Lalisa is one of __________ female singer at the moment.
*famous*
Lalisa is one of THE MOST FAMOUS female singer at the moment.
They (never help) _____________ me; I'm so tired of it!
They ARE NEVER HELPING me; I'm so tired of it!
(A) LITTLE or (A) FEW
We must hurry. I've got only _________ moments for you. Please, I have no time.
We must hurry. I've got only FEW moments for you. Please, I have no time.
WILL or GOING TO
A: I'm hungry, but I'm lazy to get food.
B: Stay here, I _______________ get you something.
A: I'm hungry, but I'm lazy to get food.
B: Stay here, I WILL get you something.
Fix this:
"Dan ran fastly towards the finishing line as he practiced hardly to be the winner."
Dan ran FAST towards the finishing line as he practiced HARD to be the winner
Fix this:
Company A is considerably richest than company B. However, people prefer company B most.
That company is considerably RICHER than that one. However, people prefer company B THE most.
Fix this (present continuous):
She constantly complain about her work. She even talk about it now.
She IS constantly COMPLAINING about her work. She IS even TALKING about it now.
Fix this:
There were a little dog in the park - I could literally count only 3.
There were A FEW DOGS in the park - I could literally count only 3.
Fix this:
Last night I planned that I will meet Emily at 10:00. So, I will leave at 9:30 or else I think I am going to be late.
Last night I planned that I AM GOING TO meet Emily at 10:00. So, I AM GOING TO leave at 9:30 or else I think I WILL be late.