Too, Very and Enough
Will and Going to
Comparatives and Superlatives
Present Continuous
Past Simple
100

I can't eat any more! I have had _________.

enough

100

I have a ticket for the concert on Friday.
I ________ see my favorite band perform!

am going to
planned activity for the future

100

Mexico is (beautiful) ________ country in the world!

the most beautiful

100

What is the form for Present Continuous?

Subject + Verb to be + Verb -ing + Complement

100

What is the form for Past Simple?

Subject + Verb in basic past + Complement

200

I love our new house.  It is ________ beautiful.

very

200

Do you want pizza or a hamburger?
I ________ have pizza.

will
decision at time of speaking

200

Mexican food is (spicy) ________ American food.

spicier than

200

Make a sentence in the affirmative using Present Continuous.  
Change to negative.

I am eating.
I am not eating.

200

Make a sentence in the affirmative using Past Simple.
Change to negative.

She danced at the party.
She didn't dance at the party.

300

I can't eat at that restaurant.  It is ________ expensive.

too

300

Make a future prediction for the person on your right.

will
Uncertain future predictions 

300

Compare Mexico's size to that of Canada and Guatemala.

Mexico is smaller than Canada, but bigger than Guatemala.

300

Make a sentence in the affirmative using Present Simple.  
Change to Present Continuous.  
Change to negative.

She writes in her book.
She is writing in her book.
She is not writing in her book.

300

Make an affirmative sentence in Past Simple, using any form of Verb to be.
Change to negative.
Change to question.

She was sick.
She wasn't sick.
Was she sick?

400

Some people think Mexican food is ________ spicy, but I think it is ________ good!

too, very

400

Look at the dark clouds and all the lightning!
It ________ rain.

is going to
Future prediction with evidence

400

Give the comparative and superlative form of -
¨good¨and ¨bad¨

better, best
worse, worst

400
Ask a question using Present Continuous.

Answer in affirmative.
Answer in negative.

Are they playing soccer?
Yes, they are playing soccer.
No, they are not playing soccer.

400

Ask a question in Past Simple.
Answer in negative.
Answer in affirmative.

Did you play soccer on Saturday?
No, we (I) didn't play soccer on Saturday.
Yes, we (I) did play soccer on Saturday.

500

This game is ________ difficult, but I am smart ________ to win.  

very, enough

500

Make a promise to the person on your left, and give an invitation to the person on your right.

will
To express promise or extend invitations

500

Using the superlative form of any adjective, make a sentence about Mexican culture.

adjective with -est or most
500

Ask a question in Present Simple.
Change to negative Present Continuous.
Change to affirmative Past Simple.

Did you eat tacos?
I am not eating tacos.
We ate tacos.

500

Ask a question in Past Simple using a basic past verb.
Change to negative in Present Simple.
Change to affirmative in Present Continuous.

Did he swim at Los Muertos beach?
He does not swim at Los Muertos beach.
He is swimming at Los Muertos beach. 

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