The opposite of happy?
sad / upset / dissappointed
Say the three forms of this word: normal, comparative (-er), superlative (-est):
HOT
hot - hotter - the hottest
Tom is 13 and Richard is 15.
Say two sentences about them, using comparative forms.
Tom is older than Richard.
Richard is younger than Tom.
She's ......... funniest person I know.
the
Bill hasn’t got enough money to buy basic things.
What problem is it?
- crime
- homelessness
- hunger
- pollution
- poverty
- unemployment
poverty
When you want to know about something or learn about it?
interested
Say the three forms of this word: normal, comparative (-er), superlative (-est):
SILLY
silly - sillier - the silliest
Harry is 170cm and Tom is 180cm.
Say two sentences about them, using comparative forms.
Harry is taller than Tom.
Tom is shorter than Harry.
I have ....... friend. His name is Ed.
a
Daniel hasn’t got a place to live.
What problem is it?
- crime
- homelessness
- hunger
- pollution
- poverty
- unemployment
homelessness
When something happens, but you didn’t think it was going to happen?
surprised
Say the three forms of this word: normal, comparative (-er), superlative (-est):
BEAUTIFUL
beautiful - more beautiful - the most beautiful
Tom's IQ is 100 and Richard's is 140.
Say two sentences about them, using comparative forms.
Richard is more intelligent than Tom.
Tom is less intelligent than Richard.
In general, I don't think ...... money is important.
-
Jessica hasn’t got a job.
What problem is it?
- crime
- homelessness
- hunger
- pollution
- poverty
- unemployment
unemployment
When you have no interest in something?
bored
Say the three forms of this word: normal, comparative (-er), superlative (-est):
GOOD
good - better - the best
Harry has A+ (5+) for the latest Maths test and Richard has B (4) for the latest Maths test.
Say two sentences about them, using comparative forms.
Harry's mark/result is better than Richard's.
Richard's mark/result is worse than Harry's.
Yesterday, I bought a book. ....... book is in English.
the
Somebody attacked Charlie and took his money.
What problem is it?
- crime
- homelessness
- hunger
- pollution
- poverty
- unemployment
crime
When you are thinking about something bad that could happen?
worried / anxious
Say the three forms of this word: normal, comparative (-er), superlative (-est):
FAR
far - further (farther) - the furthest (the farthest)
Harry can draw, do sports, sing, dance and play computer games. Tom can dance, play board games and cook.
Say two sentences about them, using comparative forms.
Harry can do more things than Tom / Harry is more skilled than Tom / etc.
Tom can do fewer things than Harry / Tom is less skilled than Harry / etc.
My sister loves ....... animals.
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Because of a factory, fish are dying in the river.
What problem is it?
- crime
- homelessness
- hunger
- pollution
- poverty
- unemployment
pollution