Futuro con WILL
Futuro con GOING TO

CAN / CAN’T
Comparatives
Superlatives
100

Make a sentence with "I", "pizza", "will" and "eat".

I will eat pizza.

100

Complete: "I am ___ go to the park."

I am going to go to the park.

100

Make a sentence: “I can (nadar).”

I can swim.

100

Compare: “a cat and a lion” using “big”.

A lion is bigger than a cat.

100

Superlative of “fast”?

The fastest

200

Complete: "She ___ study tomorrow."

She will study tomorrow.

200

Make a sentence with "going to" and "watch a movie".

Nosotros vamos a ver una pelicula

We are going to watch a movie.

200

What is the negative of “can”?

Can’t / Can not

200

Sentence using “tall”.
Mi hermano es más grande que yo

My brother is taller than me.

200

Complete: “This is the ___ book I have.” (good)

This is the best book I have.

300

Make a negative sentence with "will".
Él no vendrá
Yo no iré a la escuela

He won’t come. / I will not go to school.

300

Correct form:
1. She is going to eat
2. She is going to eat?

She is going to eat.

300

Ask in English: "¿Puedes bailar?"

Can you dance?

300

Complete: “My car is ___ than yours.” (fast)

My car is faster than yours.

300

Sentence using “the most beautiful”.
Ella es la chica más hermosa de la clase.

She is the most beautiful girl in the class.

400

What is the difference between “will” and “now”?

“Will” is used for future; “now” is the present.

400

Ask a question using "Are you going to...?"

¿Vas a estudiar mañana?

Are you going to study tomorrow?

400

Sentence with “can’t” and “drive”.

Él no puede manejar

Yo no puedo manejar

He can’t drive. / I can’t drive.

400

Rule for comparatives with short adjectives?

Add -er and “than” (e.g. small → smaller than)

400

Compare: apple, banana, watermelon (use “big”)

The watermelon is the biggest.

500

Ask a question using "will" and "you".

¿Me ayudarás?
¿Estudiarás está noche?

Will you help me? / Will you study tonight?

500

Sentence with “going to” in negative form.

Yo no voy a jugar hoy

Ella no va a comer

I am not going to play today. / She is not going to eat.

500

Complete: “He ___ speak English, but he ___ write it.”

He can speak English, but he can’t write it.

500

Compare: "English and Math" using "easy".

English is easier than Math.

500

Rule for superlatives of long adjectives?

Use “the most” + adjective (e.g. the most interesting)

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