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C.adj/S.adj
Past tense
100

How many pork dumplings does Pam want? 

She wants a lot of pork dumplings. 

100

How much spaghetti does Becky want? 

She wants a lot of spaghetti.

100

Who is thinking carefully? 

Curry is thinking carefully. 

100

 cool (s.adj)

 the coolest

100

Did anyone see the horse?

Yes, Chuck saw the horse. 

200

Are there any chocolate cookies on the kitchen table?

No, there aren't any chocolate cookies on the kitchen table.

200

Is there any coffee in the sink?

No, there isn't any coffee in the sink. 

200

Who is riding carelessly?

Vic is riding carelessly. 

200

excited (c.adj)

more excited than

200

How did the beef noodles taste?

They taste delicious. 

300

How many vegetables does Eddie want? 

He only wants a few vegetables. 

300

Is there any fried rice on the stove? 

Yes, there is some fried rice on the stove. 

300

Why are your mother and your brother whispering quietly?

They are whispering quietly because they have an interesting secret. 

300

brave (s.adj.) 

the bravest

300

What did the honey feel like?

It felt like glue. 

400

Are there any French fries in the refrigerator? 

Yes, there are a lot of French fries in the refrigerator. 

400

She only wants a few milk tea. 

She only wants a little milk tea. 

400

Paul and Tim sometimes practice English. 

Paul and Tim are practicing English now. 

400

dirty (c.adj)

dirtier than

400

How did the chocolate cookies taste?

They tasted sweet. 

500

He wants only a little meatballs. 

He only wants a few meatballs. 

500

No, there isnt some sugar on the kitcehn table. 

No, there isn't any sugar on the kitchen table. 

500

I always smile happily.

I am smiling happily now. 

500

Who is the prettiest in our class?

Teacher Maddie is the prettiest in our class. 

500

No, no one hears the garbage truck. 

No, no one heard the garbage truck. 

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