Invite a friend to go to the zoo using Would you like to…?
Would you like to go to the zoo with me?
Say what you will eat for dinner.
I will eat tacos.
Say something you might buy today.
I might buy a snack.
Which is correct? “taller” or “more tall”?
taller
Which is correct? “the coldest” or “the most cold”?
the coldest
Offer your friend some chocolate using Would you like…?
Would you like some chocolate?
Say something you won’t do tomorrow.
I won’t watch TV tomorrow.
Say where your best friend may be right now.
He may be at home.
Complete: “My room is ______ than yours.” (bigger / more big)
My room is bigger than yours.
Complete: “He is ______ student in the class.” (smart)
the smartest
Invite a friend to play soccer this afternoon.
Would you like to play soccer this afternoon?
Make a prediction about school next week.
We will have a lot of homework next week.
Say something your classmates might do next weekend.
They might go to a concert.
Choose the correct comparative: “This movie is ______ than the book.” (more exciting / excitinger)
more exciting
Make a superlative sentence about food.
Pizza is the best food in the world.
Invite someone to join you for a study session.
Would you like to study with me later?
Make two sentences: one with will and one with won’t about next year.
I will study more next year. I won’t miss classes.
Make a sentence using may and another using might about your plans for vacation.
I may travel. I might visit my cousins.
Make a full comparative sentence with a long adjective.
This restaurant is more expensive than the one downtown.
Make a superlative sentence using a long adjective.
New York is the most interesting city I’ve ever visited.