Transform the adjective into a comparative:
Hot
Hotter.
Transform the adjective into a superlative:
Happy
Happiest.
Complete the sentence:
____ she ____ tennis when she was younger? (play)
Did she play tennis when she was younger?
Andrea ____ (call) me as soon as she got the good news.
Andrea called me as soon as she got the good news.
If you study hard, you _________ (pass) the exam.
will pass
This subject is ____ (easy) than last year.
This subject is easier than last year.
The sun is _____ (bright) star we can see.
The sun is the brightest star we can see.
Last Saturday, the children _____ (to be) noisy.
Last Saturday, the children were noisy.
We ____ (have) dinner when someone _____(knock) on the door.
We were having dinner when someone knocked on the door.
If I _____ (invite) Eric to the movies, _____ you come?
invite, will
What is the correct adjective?
Alex is more short than Eric.
Shorter.
Russia is _____ (big) country in the world.
the biggest
Turn the sentence into negative.
Last week, she went to the market.
Last week, she didn't go to the market.
I _____(take) a shower when you _____(call) me.
I was taking a shower when you called me.
If she _____ (drive) carefully, she _____ (not/have) an accident.
drives, won't have.
Why do we use comparatives?
To compare two or more things.
Why do we use superlatives?
To say that a thing or person is the most of a group.
What is the most common termination for verbs in simple past?
-ed.
I _____ (sleep) when the alarm _____ (ring).
I was sleeping when the alarm rang.
When do we use the 1st conditional?
To talk about possibilities in the future.
How do we create a comparative adjective?
Add -er or -ier at the end of the adjective.
How do we create a superlative adjective?
Use the and add -est or -iest at the end of the adjective.
What's the name of the verbs that DON'T end with -ed?
Irregular verbs.
Fix the mistakes.
They studied last night when Jane was coming into the room.
They WERE STUDYING last night when Jane CAME into the room.
Complete the grammar rule:
if/when + present simple >> _____ + infinitive.
Will.