COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
COLLOCATIONS
VOCABULARY
REAL LIFE DIALOGUE
GETTING AROUND
100

Jeremy is fast. John is equally fast. Jeremy is ________ John.

as fast as
100

Fill the blank: There was a traffic _______ on the motorway.

jam


100

Which word describes something arriving exactly on time?

punctual


100

You say: “A ticket to Manchester, please.” What’s the likely response?

single or return
100

Which form of transport has a driver, a fare, and usually four doors?

a taxi
200

Make the superlative: “That was a good performance.” → It was the __________ performance.

best

200

What helps reduce carbon __________?

emissions

200

Which adjective describes something that feels nice to sit on?

comfortable

200

You say: “Can I see your passports?” What’s the answer?

here they are

200

Name one advantage of using the underground.

Fast / avoids traffic / frequent / cheap

300

Complete: “This stadium is big. It’s __________ than last year’s stadium.”

bigger

300

She moved to the city ______ to be near shops.

centre

300

Which word means ‘happening often’?

frequent

300

You say: “Here’s the money for the fare.” What might the driver ask?

Do you want a receipt?

300

What’s one thing you should know before taking a plane?

Your gate number / baggage rules / check-in time

400

Steven is usually late. Jeff is usually on time. Steven isn't ___________ Jeff.

as punctual as

400

Fill the blank: Be careful not to drive over the speed ______.

limit

400

What’s the opposite of ‘boring’ in transport: riding a car is more _______ than a bus.

fun

400

Is this the stop for the library? What’s the likely answer?

It's the next one

400

What advice would you give a tourist about using buses in your town?

(e.g., Check the schedule, bring coins, be on time)

500

True or False: We use "more" before one-syllable adjectives like "fast".

false

500

Many products arrive on large __________.

container ships

500

What’s the most __________ way to get around narrow streets?

traditional

500

You’re arriving at the station. What could you say to the driver?

You can stop here

500

You’re visiting a new city. Give three ways to travel around without a car.

Walking, cycling, metro, tram, bus, e-scooter