Weather & Natural disasters
Comparisons
Superlatives
Verb Vocab
Too & Enough
100

True or false: It is safe to drive when it is very foggy outside.

False
100

What is the comparative form of tiny?

Tinier

100

What is the superlative form of slow?

The slowest

100

Synonym for chopping (a tree)

Cut down (a tree)

100

Too comes ________ an adjective

Before

200

The __________ happening right now is spreading so fast that now 60% of the town is sick.

Epidemic

200

Complete the sentence:

Her lunch looked ______ (delicious) than mine.

More delicious

200

Fill in the blank with the superlative form:

The _________ (deadly) insect in the world is a mosquito.

Deadliest

200

What verb means to move nearer?

To approach

200

Enough comes _______ an adjective

After

300

You feel something wet drop on you and when you look up you see dark clouds. What landed on you?

A raindrop

300

Add the correct word to make this comparison stronger:

Bratislava is _____ bigger than Tisovec.

Far or much

300

Fill in the blank with the superlative form:

What is _____________ (interesting) thing you did this summer?

The most interesting

300

Oh no! I can't make cookies because I _________ of eggs. I forgot that I used them all.

Ran out

300

Enough comes _________ a noun

Before

400

The best place to go to get away from a _________ is underground so the strong, swirling winds don't pick you up.

Tornado

400

What comparative phrase do we use to show that two things are equal?

As ______ as

400

What word do we usually use after superlatives?

Of

400

Can you _________ my dog for me while I am out of town? (synonym of take care)

Look after

400

What verb form do we use with "too" and "enough" plus adjectives?

Infinitive

500

Which of these could we say is sweltering?

-8ºC, 8ºC, 28ºC, 48ºC

48ºC

500

Change "little" to its comparative form and complete the sentence.

Ex: There is little snow outside. Before, there was a lot.

There is less snow outside than before.

500

When do we use "in" after a superlative?

When it is with a place or collective noun

500

It doesn't matter if I _________ this homework until later because I have a lot of time before it is due.

Put off

500

Change this sentence to use enough but mean the same thing:

This jacket is too small for him.

This jacket is not big enough for him.