Present Simple / Present Continuous
much/many or some/any
was/were or wasn't/weren't
adjective form (comparative/superlative)
adjective in sentence
100

I ----- (love) painting.

love


STATE VERBS

100

I don't eat (much/many) rice in the morning.

much

100

The blue flowers ------(be) in the park, they ----- (be) at school.

weren't


were

100

slow

slower - the slowest

100

He is my ----(good) friend.

best

200

I usually ----- (stay) at home till 10 am, but this week I ------(stay) at home till 13 pm.

stay

am staying

200

Are there (much/many) snakes in the garden?

many

200

Sam and Jane ---- (be) at home, they ----- (be) at the restaurant.

weren't

were

200

exciting

more ..... - the most ....

200

The wind in winter is -----(strong) than in summer.

stronger

300

She generally ------ (listen) to music in the evening, but this month she ------ (listen) to music only when she is walking in the park.

listen


is listening

300

I didn't use (much/many) money.

much

300

----- (be) Sam at the party?

was

300

fat 

fatter - the fattest

300

This is -----(new) building in the centre.

the newest

400
John ---- (walk) in the park, he ----- (listen) to the birds.

is walking


is listening

400

Would you like (some/any) coffee?

some

400

----- (be) sweets in the vase?

were

400

busy

busier - the busiest

400

I don't like this jacket. It's ----(short)

shorter

500
What --------- you usually ------ (do) in the afternoon?

do you usually do

500

Have you got (some/any) ideas about the project?

any

500

The children ------ (be) in the bedroom, they ----- (be) in the kitchen.

weren't


were

500

sad

sadder - the saddest

500

Who is ------- (intelligent) person in your family?

the most intelligent