Vocab
Quantifiers
Comparatives and Superlatives
Fun Facts
Extreme Adjectives
100

“I was very ___ when I forgot my lines.”
(a) embarrassed
(b) boring

(a) embarrassed

100

“How ___ students are in the class?” (much / many)

Many

100

“A bike is ___ than a car.” (slow)

slower

100

Which is faster: light or sound?

Light

100

What is the extreme adjective for very cold?

Freezing

200

What does borrow mean?

To take something and give it back later

200

“I have ___ homework today, so I’m happy.”
(a) much
(b) a little

a little

200

“Mount Everest is the ___ mountain in the world.” (high)

highest 

200

Which planet is the hottest in our solar system?

Venus

200

“I was ___ when I lost my phone.”
(a) very scared
(b) terrified

Terrified 

300

What is the opposite of ancient?

Modern

300

“Do you have ___ questions?

any

300

Choose the correct sentence:
(a) This book is more interesting than that one.
(b) This book is interestinger than that one.

A

300

True or False: Humans share about 60% of their DNA with bananas.
 

True

300

Replace very big with an extreme adjective

Huge / enormous

400

What does improve mean?

To make something better

400

Complete the sentence:
“I don’t have ___ time to finish this today.”

Enough / any 

400

Which is correct?
“He is the best player in the team” or “He is the better player in the team”?

He is the best player in the team

400

What animal can live without water longer: a camel or a rat?

A rat

400

Which adverb can be used with extreme adjectives?
(a) very
(b) absolutely
(c) a little

(b) absolutely

500

What word means to stop something from happening?

Prevent

500

Which sentence is correct?
(a) I have few homework today.
(b) I have little homework today.

(b) I have little homework today.

500

Make a sentence using a superlative.

(Example) “This is the most exciting game ever.”

500

Which part of the human body never stops growing?

Nose and ears

500

Which sentence is correct?
(a) I was absolutely exhausted after the game.
(b) I was very exhausted after the game.

A (Extreme adjectives are not used with “very”) 

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