Comparatives/Superlatives
Adjective Order
Count/Noncount Nouns
Questions
Should/Ought to
100

January is usually ______ month of the year.

the coldest/chilliest/iciest

100

a leather black bag

A black leather bag

100

I don’t have ______ time this week.

a lot of/much/lots of

100

She works in HR. → ______ does she work?

Where does she work?

100

You ______ to apologize for being late to the meeting.

ought

200

She is ______ person in the office.

the kindest/nicest/meanest/most wonderful/etc.

200

a Spanish beautiful old guitar

A beautiful old Spanish guitar

200

There are ______ emails in my inbox.

many/a lot of/lots of

200

They went to a meeting yesterday. → ______ did they go yesterday?

Where did they go yesterday?

200

I ______ go to the dentist. My tooth hurts. (negative)

shouldn't

300

That was ______ exam I’ve ever taken.

the easiest/most difficult

300

an American big interesting project

An interesting big American project

300

He brought ______ sandwiches to the meeting.

a few/several/a lot of/some/lots of

300

You send reports every Friday. → ______ do you send reports?

When do you send reports?

300

_______ I help you with that report?

should

400

This street is ______ than the one near my house.

cleaner/nicer/greener/shorter/not as long/etc.

400

a wool cozy red sweater

A cozy red wool sweater

400

She drank too ______ coffee this morning.

much

400

He called the client in the morning. → ______ did he call the client?

When did he call the client?

400

We ______ take a break now; we've been working for hours.

ought to/should

500

This software is ______ to use than the old one, but it has more features.

more complicated/more expensive/cheaper/less complicated/etc.

500

a glass elegant French vase

An elegant French glass vase

500

They received ______ feedback after the event.

a lot of/lots of

500

Fix the question: What she did yesterday?

What did she do yesterday?

500

You ______ speak so loudly during meetings. (negative)

shouldn't

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