Superlatives
Comparative
Indefinite Pronouns
Countries with World Records
Members of a team
100

This is the superlative form of the adjective "good."

best

100

This is the comparative form of the adjective "fast."

faster

100

This indefinite pronoun is used to refer to a person, but not a specific one, in a question. (e.g., "___ is at the door?")

someone/somebody

100

This country holds the world record for being the largest by total area.

russia

100

On a typical business project team, this person is ultimately responsible for the project's success.


project manager

200

This is the superlative form of the adjective "bad."

worst

200

For most adjectives longer than two syllables, like "beautiful," you use this word to form the comparative

more beautiful

200

This indefinite pronoun means "not one thing." (e.g., I know _____ about chemistry.)

nothing

200

This country holds the record for the world's highest population.

china

200

this person usually is in charge of keeping track of the time

time keeper

300

To form a superlative for a short adjective like "tall," you typically add these three letters.

est eg(tallest etc)

300

Complete the sentence: "An elephant is ______ (big) than a mouse."

bigger

300

This pronoun is used in negative sentences to mean "not any." (e.g., "We don't have ___ milk left.")

any

300

This European country holds the record for the country with the most islands (over 200,000!).

sweden

300

this person is the leader of the team

team leader

400

Complete the sentence: "That was ______ (exciting) movie I have ever seen!"

most exciting

400

This is the irregular comparative form of the adjective "little" (meaning amount).

less

400

This pronoun is used for an unlimited quantity. (e.g., "You can take ___ of the brochures you want.")

any

400

This country holds the record for the most languages spoken within its borders (over 800).

papua new guinea

400

this person is the one that re-checks the work and fixes any errors

editor

500

This two-word superlative phrase is needed for the sentence: "This is ______ (far) I have ever traveled from home."

farthest/furthest

500

Complete the sentence with the correct comparative: "The more you practice, the ______ (good) you will become."

better

500

This is the pronoun often used in offers and requests when "some" is expected. (e.g., "Would you like ___ more coffee?")

some

500

This country is officially the world's most energy-efficient, according to the World Energy Council.

UK

500

this person is the one that tells everyone or a crowd about the project

presenter