and, but, or, so, because, or even though
so, too, either, or neither
comparative or superlative form
in, of, as, to, from, or
double comparatives
100

Complete the sentence with and, but, or, so, because, or even though

[BLANK2] there is a lot to do to get ready for the wedding, Bryan doesn't seem stressed.

Even though there is a lot to do to get ready for the wedding, Bryan doesn't seem stressed.

100

Complete the sentence using so, too, either, or neither and the correct auxiliary verb.

Nini likes learning English, and [blank] Kay.

Nini likes learning English, and SO DOES Kay.

100

Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the words in parenthesis.

Which movies do you think are (bad) _____ for children: movies with violence or movies with bad language?

Which movies do you think are WORSE for children: movies with violence or movies with bad language?

100

Complete the sentences using in, of, as, to, from, or correct as is.

[BLANK] all the tests we've taken, that was the most challenging.

OF all the tests we've taken, that was the most challenging.

100

Combine each part of the sentences. Use double comparatives form (the more / -er ... the more / -er) and words in ITALICS

 She drove fast. I became nervous.

The faster she drove, the more nervous I became.

200

Complete the sentences with and, but, or, so, because, or even though.

Bryan's boss won't be able to come to the wedding [BLANK] he'll be away on business.

Bryan's boss won't be able to come to the wedding because he'll be away on business.

200

Complete the sentence using so, too, either, or neither and the correct auxiliary verb.

Johannes isn't from Asia, and Martin [blank].

Johannes isn't from Asia, and Martin ISN'T EITHER.

200

Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the words in parenthesis.

Did you know that Greenland is (big) _________ island in the world?

Did you know that Greenland is THE BIGGEST island in the world?

200

Complete the sentences using in, of, as, to, from, or correct as is.

Mrs. Thompson thinks it's cute to dress her twins alike [blank].

Mrs. Thompson thinks it's cute to dress her twins alike. (CORRECT AS IS)

200

Combine each part of the sentences. Use double comparatives form (the more / -er ... the more / -er) and words in ITALICS

 Emily works hard. She earns a lot of money.

The harder Emily works, the more money she earns.

300

Complete the sentences with and, but, or, so, because, or even though. 

The invitation list looked long, [BLANK] it didn't take long to write them all.

The invitation list looked long, BUT it didn't take long to write them all.

300

Complete the sentence using so, too, either, or neither and the correct auxiliary verb.

The teacher enjoys this class, and the students [blank].

The teacher enjoys this class, and the students DO TOO.

300

Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the words in parenthesis.

The cheesecake was wonderful. It was one of (delicious) ______________ cheesecakes I've ever eaten.

The cheesecake was wonderful. It was one of THE MOST DELICIOUS cheesecakes I've ever eaten.

300

Complete the sentences using in, of, as, to, from, or correct as is.

A lake is similar [blank] a sea, but it is smaller.

A lake is similar TO a sea, but it is smaller.

300

Combine each part of the sentences. Use double comparatives form (the more / -er ... the more / -er) and words in ITALICS

Johnny made many mistakes on his homework. He became upset.

The more mistakes Johnny made on his homework, the more upset he became.

400

Complete the sentences with and, but, or, so, because, or even though.

[BLANK] Cathy's aunt has a large home, she has invited all their relatives for a wedding party.

BECAUSE Cathy's aunt has a large home, she has invited all their relatives for a wedding party.

400

Complete the sentence using so, too, either, or neither and the correct auxiliary verb.

Shirley hasn't been in the US long, and [blank] Julien.

Shirley hasn't been in the US long, and neither has Julien.

400

Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the words in parenthesis.

In our town, December is very cold and windy. Sometimes, December is (cold) _______ January. Of all the months, August is (hot) _______.

In our town, December is very cold and windy. Sometimes, December is COLDER THAN January. Of all the months, August is THE HOTTEST.

400

Complete the sentences using in, of, as, to, from, or correct as is.

Henry is a fast worker, but he is the least dedicated [blank] all the employees

Henry is a fast worker, but he is the least dedicated OF all the employees

400

Combine each part of the sentences. Use double comparatives form (the more / -er ... the more / -er) and words in ITALICS

We hiked for a long time. I got thirsty.

The longer we hiked, the thirstier I became.

500

Complete the sentence with and, but, or, so, because, or even though. There may be multiple answers

Bryan and Cathy are getting married next month, ________ they are very excited.

Bryan and Cathy are getting married next month, so/ and they are very excited.

500

Complete the sentence using so, too, either, or neither and the correct auxiliary verb.

Jacob doesn't speak Chinese, and [blank] Masaki.

Jacob doesn't speak Chinese, and NEITHER DOES Masaki.

500

Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the words in parenthesis.

Mexico City is (large) ___________ city in Mexico. It is also one of the world's (populated)_______ cities.

Mexico City is THE LARGEST city in Mexico. It is also one of the world's MOST POPULATED cities.

500

Complete the sentences using in, of, as, to, from, or correct as is.

I think Professor Brown's teaching methods are very different [blank] Professor Green's.

I think Professor Brown's teaching methods are very different FROM Professor Green's.

500

Combine each part of the sentences. Use double comparatives form (the more / -er ... the more / -er) and words in ITALICS

Scott read many books on deep space. He got very interested in it.

Answer: The more Scott read, the more interested he became. OR The more Scott read books on deep space, the more interested in it he became.