COMPARATIVES/ SUPERLATIVES
PAST SIMPLE
ADVERBS OF MANNER
TO-INFINITIVE/ VERB+ING
COUNTABLE/ UNCOUNTABLE
100

Isabelle is (tall) person in our class.

the tallest

100

He (be) in the cinema yesterday.

was

100

My dad makes breakfast really (bad).

badly

100

We tried (spend) a day without our phones. It was challenging!

to spend

100

Of course you’re not hungry. You ate too many /too a lot of / too much cakes!

too many

200

My brother is a (fast) runner than me.

faster

200

My parents (not be) busy last weekend, but we stayed home.

weren't

200

I always do my homework (good).

well

200

I would like (have) a cup of cappuccino.

to have

200

He drank many / much / any water, so he is not thirsty any more.

much

300

I think Chinese is much (difficult) than English to learn.

more difficult

300

My brother (buy) a new smartphone last week.

bought

300
My sister and I tidy our rooms so (fast).

fast

300

When did you finish (do) your homework?

doing

300

There’s any / some / too much sugar in my tea – it’s really sweet!

too much

400

My dad bought (expensive) laptop in the shop. It cost over $500.

the most expensive

400

He (not come) to school yesterday because he was ill.

didn't come

400

My parents do the shopping too (slow). I hate going shopping with them.

slowly

400

My dad can't stand (talk) on the phone.

talking

400

Adam doesn’t eat any / much / many meat. He is a vegetarian.

any

501

The house where I live now isn't as (old) as the house where I lived before.

old

501

You (visit) your granny last holidays?

Did you visit ...

501

I try to study (hard) to get a well-paid job.

hard

501

I don't mind (listen) to classical music sometimes.

listening

501

Is there any / many / much bread on the table?

any