comparative/superlative adjectives
Present Continuous vs Past Continuous
Past Simple
going to
Adverbs
100

 Joe is  than Ed. (short)

shorter

100

(Play) The children outside__________ at the moment.

are playing

100

Jenny ___ you in the park. (see)

saw

100

This exercise looks really hard – I ___ help you. (going to)

am going to 

100

Hurry up! You always walk so ___. (slow)

slowly

200

Ed is the_____ . (thin)

thinnest

200

(cook) Smells good! What are____________ you ?

cooking

200

Which verb is regular: swim or play?

play-played

200

My plans for Saturday? I (visit) my grandparents.

am going to 

200

Think what to use here: an adjective noisy or an adverb noisily?

My little brother was very (noise) during the film. 

noisy

300

Al is___________  than Joe. (heavy)

heavier

300

Simon was__________  a DVD when I walked into the room. (watch)

watching

300

For years, Einstein ___ in an office. (work)

worked

300

Don't forget that we ___ out with Sue and Peter tonight!

are going to

300

make an adverb of an adjective : careful

carefully

400

 Joe is_____________  than Ed. (energetic)

more energetic

400

Ariana didn't hear me because she ___________(listen)  to music on her stereo.

was listening

400

___ you watch the game yesterday?

Did

400

Look at that beautiful sky! It most certainly ___ rain today. (not going to)

is not going to

400

I worked (hard) last week so I’m going to relax at the weekend.

hard

500

That’s (bad) rock band in the country.

the worst

500

They__________(take) photos yeaterday at 4 pm in the garden.

were taking

500

She didn't ___ me my name. (ask)

ask

500

What ______you ______ do these weekends?

are you going to

500

He plays the piano very (good), much better than he plays the guitar.

well

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