Opposite verbs
Places of the town
Shopping
Comparates
and
superlatives
Quatifiers
100

It's the opposite of arriving at a place

Leave

100

It's a place where a king lives

Castle

100

It is the person who buys goods or services from a store or business.

Customer

100

The comparative and superlative of cold is...

Colder and the coldest

100

Smoke is an uncountable noun and we use...

Too much


200

If you buy something, its opposite is...


Sell

200

In this place you can buy supplies for the week.

Market/Supermarket

200

It's the person who sells in a store

Salesperson

200

The comparative and superlative of hot is...

Hotter and the hottest

200

Money is uncountable and we use...

Too much

300

If you are bored you can turn on the TV, when you are bored you should...

Turn off the TV

300

There are people who visit this place every Sunday, one of the activities that take place in this

Church

300

In this object you can put the things you bought so you don't charge them

Shopping cart/Basket

300

The comparative of pretty is...

Prettier

300

People is a plural noun, so we should say...

Too many people.

400

If you study you'll pass your exam otherwise you'll...

Fail your exam

400

Many people visit this type of structure, it may be from some historical character or towards some tribute

Statue

400

In this place you can try on the clothes

Fitting rooms

400

The comparative and superlative of beautiful is...

More beautiful and the most beautiful

400

We can use _______ after a verb to mean ‘more than we need’ or ‘more than is necessary

Too much

500

If you attend early you will take the train otherwise you will...

Miss the train



500

In ancient times, sultans lived in this place, currently it can be a place of prayer or a tourist place

Mosque

500

This action occurs when a person wants to try something they like, for example: clothes.

Try something on

500

The comparative and superlative of bad...

Worse and the worst


500

Problems is a plural noun, and we use _______ before plural nouns to mean ‘more than we need’ or ‘more than is necessary’.

Too many