Superlative
PLAYING SPORTS > WATCHING TV (GOOD)
I'M SEEING/I WILL SEE my cousins this weekend.
Mary asked Jim ____________ (CUT) the grass in the garden.
TO CUT
FLUENCY is the noun
What's the adjective?
FLUENT
IF YOU HAVE A HEADACHE, I ____________ (GIVE) YOU A PILL.
WILL GIVE
SWIMMING IN THE POOL < SWIMMING IN THE SEA (BAD)
SWIMMING IN THE POOL IS WORSE THAN SWIMMING IN THE SEA.
It's only June but it's really hot. IT WILL BE/IT'S GOING TO BE a hot summer.
IT'S GOING TO BE
HAD GONE
REVISE is the verb
What's the noun?
REVISION
IF YOU ____________ (PUT) ICE IN THE SUN, IT ___________ (MELT).
SUPERLATIVE: COMEDIES (FUNNY)
COMEDIES ARE THE FUNNIEST.
WILL PROBABLY FLY
He said the homework ________________ (be) very easy.
WAS
ENTERTAINING is the adjective.
What's the verb?
ENTERTAIN
RAINS
SUPERLATIVE: GOING TO THE CINEMA (FUN)
GOING TO THE CINEMA IS THE MOST FUN.
WILL/SHALL we go to the cinema this weekend?
SHALL
She told us she ________________ (can) play the piano.
COULD
WIDE is the adjective.
What's the noun?
WIDTH
WOULD BUY, EARNED
STRANGER THINGS > HARRY POTTER (INTERESTING)
You can leave if you want but I'm staying until the film FINISHES/WILL FINISH.
FINISHES
WOULD HELP/THE FOLLOWING DAY
INFORMATION is the noun.
What's the adjective?
INFORMATIVE
IF I ______________ (HAVE) MORE TIME YESTERDAY, I ______________ (DO) THE HOMEWORK.
HAD HAD, WOULD HAVE DONE