Vocabulary
Abstract nouns
Compound nouns
Indefinite pronouns
Comparative adverbs
100

Swimmers have to wear _______ to see and stay in their _______

goggles, lane

100

Fast = speed

Strong = 

strength

100

True or false: Cricketball is a compound noun

False

100

I've never seen ___________ as amazing as the Paralympic Games 2026. 

anything

100

What is the comparative adverb of 'seriously'

more seriously than

200

If the score is 3-3, it is called a three-all.

It can also be called a ________

draw

200

Moving quickly and easily

Agility

200

What boxers wear to protect their hands 

Boxing gloves

200

__________ thinks we can win, but we will!

No one

200

Write a sentence using a comparative adverb with the SAME meaning as:

I can't run as fast as my cousin.

My cousin can run faster than me.

300

A horse rider sits on a _________ and holds onto the ________ to control the horse.

saddle, reins

300

If you want to succeed, you need a lot of ____________

determination

300

What golfers use to hit a small white ball into a hole

Golf club

300

Has __________ happened since half time?

anything

300

The football player played __________ (badly) than expected in the match.

worse

400

Throwing a _______ is a popular athletics event at the Olympic games.

javelin

400

Coordinated = coordination

Enthusiastic = 

enthusiasm 

400

A popular sport played in the United States

American football

400

Everyone and _________ have the same meaning.

everybody

400

Write a sentence using a comparative adverb with the SAME meaning as:

Randy isn't as good at playing baseball as his brother.

Randy is worse than his brother at playing baseball. 

500

Baseball = pitcher, glove, batter

Cricket = _______, ______, ________

bowler, stumps, batsman

500

When a player believes in their abilities, they have great ___________

confidence

500

The interval/break in the middle of a football match 

Half time

500

I love sport so _______ can stop me from watching it when its on TV!

nothing

500

Write a sentence using comparative adverb with the SAME meaning as:

We didn't play football for as long as we usually do.

We usually play football for longer than we usually do.