Superlatives+Present Perfect
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Will/Won't (Predictions)
Will/Won't (Other uses)
100

What is the comparative and superlative form of bad?

Worse

Worst

100

What is the difference between much and many?

We use many for countable nouns.

We use much for uncountable nouns.

100

Make a sentence using either will or won't.

...

100

Write the sentence using will or won't.

I/pass/the exam

I will pass the exam

I won't pass the exam

200

Make one sentence using superlatives and present perfect.

...

200

Choose the right answer.

1. How much/many cups of coffee do you drink a day?

2. I don't drink much/many water?

1. Many

2. Much

200

Do you think you will pass the exam? (Please be positive, you are more than capable)

Yes, I will pass the exam

Yes, I won't fail it

200

Fill in the blank.

Can you lend me $60?  ________ pay you back tomorrow.

Can you lend me $60? I will pay you back tomorrow.

300

What is the difference between comparatives and superlatives?

Comparatives and superlatives are used to compare and describe the degree of a quality in different ways:

  • Comparatives compare one person or thing with another (e.g., "This car is more expensive than my last one").
  • Superlatives describe one person or thing as having the most of a quality in a group (e.g., "The cheetah is the fastest animal").
300

Which words are countable?

Juice, bottle, can, milk, carton, water, soda, cup, glass.

Bottle, can, carton, cup, glass.

300

Write the prediction with the words in parentheses and will/won't.

Your line of health shows that: you/not always have/the same job.

You won't always have the same job

300

What other 3 uses can will have? (Besides predictions)

1. Decisions

2. Offers

3. Promises

400

Write the questions with the superlatives + ever.

Example: What's the most beautiful city you've ever been to?

-What / bad hotel / you / stay in?

-What / good vacation / you / have?

- What's the worst hotel you've ever stayed in?

- What's the best vacation you've ever had?

400

What words do you use for...?

1. The right amount of something.

2. More than you need.

1. Enough

2. Too much

400

Choose will or won't to complete each sentence.

  1. I think it ___ rain tomorrow, so bring an umbrella.
  2. Sarah ___ pass her test because she studied a lot.
  3. We ___ have school on Independence Day.

1. Will

2. Will

3. Won't 

400

Complete the sentences with will or won't and the verb in parentheses.

1.- If you want to talk, I __________ (be) there for you.

2.- Don't worry, we ____________ (say) anything to your parents about this.

3.- I ___________ (carry) your bag for you. It looks very heavy.

1. Will be

2. Won't say

3. Will carry 

500

Fill in the blanks

1. It was ______________ movie I've ever seen (funny)

2. This is ______________ part of the exam (important)

3. She is ______________ girl at school (friendly)

1. It was the funniest movie I've ever seen.

2. This is the most important part of the exam.

3. She is the friendliest girl at school.

500

Complete the sentences with too, too much, too many or enough:

1. I'm not in shape, I don't exercise ________.

2. There are __________ cars in the freeway today.

3. I didn't buy the game because it is ________ expensive.

4. I drink ___________ soda, I drink almost a liter every day.

1. Enough

2. Too many

3. Too

4. Too much

500

Look at each situation below and write a sentence using will or won't.

  1. Food: You are making a delicious pizza. (Use "taste")

  2. Holiday: There is a lot of traffic on the road today. (Use "arrive on time")

1. The pizza will taste delicious

2. We won't arrive on time because of traffic.

500

Read each sentence, fill in the blank and decide if it is a promise, offer, or decision.

  1. Don’t worry, I ___ take care of your pet while you’re away.
  2. I ___ order pizza for dinner tonight. 
  3. We ___ help you move to your new apartment. 

1. Will (Promise)

2. Will (Decision)

3. Will (Offer)