Adverbs
Comparatives
So or Too
Either or Neither
Which tense?
100

Convert this adjective to an adverb: 

LOUD

LOUDLY

100

Complete this sentence with the correct comparative:

We think this computer is _______ (fast) than our old one. 

Faster 

100

I went to college in California. 

What a coincidence! I ____ _____. 

I did, too. 

100

Marcela won’t be able to attend the concert. 

What a coincidence! ___ ____ I. 

Neither will I. 

100

We use this tense(s) to express the actions of the moment. 

Present continuous

200

Convert this adjective to an adverb: 

INTELLIGENT

INTELLIGENTLY 

200

Complete this sentence with the correct comparative: 

Samantha’s car is _____________ (expensive) than Daniel’s car. 

More expensive 

200

William is going to Helena’s birthday party. 

What a coincidence! ___ ____ I. 

So am I. 

200

Destiny didn’t finish her homework last night.

What a coincidence! I _____ _______. 

I didn’t either. 

200

We use this tense(s) to refer to truths or facts, as well as actions with frequency. 

Simple present 

300

Convert this adjective to an adverb: 

BAD

BADLY

300

Complete the sentence with the correct comparative: 

Adriana didn’t like her old apartment because it was too small. She’s looking for an apartment that is _________ (large). 

Larger

300

Valeria enjoys listening to jazz music and I ___ ____.

... and I do, too. 

300

They haven’t been going to football practice lately. 

I know. I ________ ________. 

I haven’t either. 

300

We use this tense(s) to indicate future plans. 

Going to 

Simple Future (Will)

400

Convert this adjective to an adverb: 

FAST

FAST

400

Complete the sentence with the correct comparative: 

Steve’s new phone isn’t ____ ___________ ____ (thick) his old phone. 

As thick as 

400

They have been to Germany twice before and ___ _____ we.

... and so have we. 

400

Joel doesn’t like the flavor of coconut and ________ _____ she. 

Neither does she. 

400

We use this tense(s) to talk about something that began in the past and is still true in current time. 

Present Perfect 

500

Convert this adjective to an adverb: 

GOOD

WELL
500

Complete the sentence with the correct comparative: 

Ella thinks that the sequel of the movie is ________ (bad) than the original movie.

Worse 

500

Barbara learned how to swim when she was young and ___ _____ we. 

So did we. 

500

Apparently, the Taylors’ aren’t going to have their Christmas party this year and the Jacksons’ ______ _________. 

The Jacksons’ aren’t either. 

500

We use this tense(s) to indicate something that happened before something else happened.

Past perfect