Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives: 1) The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy! 2) My house is farther from school than yours. 3) Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4) This book is better than the last one I read. 5) Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6) That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten! 7) Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8) Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9) You are the worst driver I know! 10) Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives: 1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
'If' - How to use the First Conditional: 1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2. I will go the party if I have time. 3. If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4. What will you do if it rains? 5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis. 6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7. If I don't study, I won't pass the exam. 8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives: 1. The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy! 2. My house is farther from school than yours. 3. Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4. This book is better than the last one I read. 5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6. That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten! 7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8. Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9. You are the worst driver I know! 10. Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives: 1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
First Conditional: 1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2. I will go the party if I have time. 3. If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4. What will you do if it rains? 5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis. 6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7. If I don't study, I won't pass the exam. 8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
First Exercise: Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives: 1). The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy! 2). My house is farther from school than yours. 3). Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4). This book is better than the last one I read. 5). Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6). That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten! 7). Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8). Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9). You are the worst driver I know! 10). Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Second Exercise: Beginner Comparatives and Superlative 1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
Third Exercise: 'If' – How to use the First Conditional 1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2. I will go the party if I have time. 3. If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4. What will you do if it rains? 5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis. 6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7. If I don't study, I won't pass the exam. 8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparative and Superlative: 1.The weather is worse than last week. It's so windy! 2. My house is farther from school than yours. 3.Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4. This book is better than the last I read. 5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6. That's the best chocolate cake I've ever eaten. 7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8. Of all my sisters, she has the least patience. 9. You are the worst driver I know. 10. Tommy swan the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives 1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I've ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
"IF" 1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2. I will go to the party if I have time. 3. If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4. What will you do if it rains? 5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis. 6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7. If I don't study I won't pass the exam. 8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Adjective: Good Comparative: Better Superlative: The best Adjective: Bad Comparative: Worse Superlative: The worst Adjective: Far Comparative: Farther/Further Superlative: The farthest/furthest Adjective: Little Comparative: Less Superlative: The least Adjective: Many Comparative: More Superlative: The most
1. The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy! 2. My house is farther from school than yours. 3. Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4. This book is better than the last one I read. 5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6. That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten! 7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8. Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9. You are the worst driver I know! 10. Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring boring film he had ever seen.
‘If’ – How to use the First Conditional
1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2. I will go the party if I have time. 3. If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4. What will you do if it rains? 5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis. 6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7. If I don’t study. I won’t pass the exam. 8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Adjective: good ---- Comparative: better ---- Superlative: the best Adjective: bad ---- Comparative: worse ---- Superlative: the worst Adjective: little ---- Comparative: less ---- Superlative: the least Adjective: many ---- Comparative: more ---- Superlative: the most
1-The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy! 2-My house is farther from school than yours. 3-Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4-This book is better than the last one I read. 5- Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6-That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten! 7-Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8-Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9-You are the worst driver I know! 10-Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
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1-Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2-Marc is older than me. 3-I was the best player in the game. 4-Tess has bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5-Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6-Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
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1-If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2-I will go the party if I have time. 3-If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4-What will you do if it rains? 5-If the weather is good, I will tennis. 6-If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7-If I don´t study, I won´t pass the exam. 8-What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9-I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
IRREGULAR SUPERLATIVES AND COMPARATIVES: • Answer to the table: Good - better - best Bad - worse - worst Far - farther - farthest Little - less - lest Many - more - most • Selection answers: 1. The weather is worse than last week. It´s so windy. 2. My house is farther than yours. 3. Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4. This book is better than the last one I read. 5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6. That´s the best chocolate cake I´ve ever eaten. 7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8. Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9. You are the worst driver I know. 10. Tommy swan the farthest of all the children.
BEGINNER COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES: • Selection answers: 1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring boring film he had ever seen.
“IF”- HOW TO USE THE FIRST CONDICIONAL • Selection answers: 1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2. I will go the party if I have time. 3. If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4. What will you do if it rains? 5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis. 6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7. If I don´t study, I won’t pass the exam. 8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9. I will wear a green dress, if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives: 1. The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy! 2. My house is farther from school than yours. 3. Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4. This book is better than the last one I read. 5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6. That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten! 7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8. Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9. You are the worst driver I know! 10. Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives: 1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
'If' – How to use the First Conditional 1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2. I will go the party if I have time. 3. If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4. What will you do if it rains? 5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis. 6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7. If I don't study, I won't pass the exam. 8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
1) The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy! 2) My house is farther from school than yours. 3) Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4) This book is better than the last one I read. 5) Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6) That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten! 7) Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8) Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9) You are the worst driver I know! 10) Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
If you study hard, you will pass the exam. I will go the party if I have time. If we win the game, we will celebrate. What will you do if it rains? If the weather is good, I will play tennis. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. If I don’t study , I won’t pass the exam. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives 1- The weather is worse than last week. It´s so windy. 2-My house is farther from school than yours. 3-Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4-This book is better than the last one I read. 5-Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6-That´s the best chocolate cake I´ve ever eaten. 7-Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8-Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9-You are the worst driver I know. 10- Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives 1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2. Marc is older than me. 3. I was the best player in the game. 4. Tess has the bluest eyes I´ve ever seen. 5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
'If' - How to use the First Conditional If you study hard, you will pass the exam. I will go the party if I have time. If we win the game, we will celebrate. What will you do if it rains? If the weather is good, I will play tennis. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. If I don´t study, I won´t pass the exam. What will you watch if you go to the cinema? I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular comparatives and superlatives. Table: Bad – worst - the worst Little – less - the least Many – more - the most
1) The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy! 2) My house is farther from school than yours. 3) Mike earns more money than Sheila. 4) This book is better than the last one I read. 5) Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test. 6) That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten! 7) Susan won the most prizes in the competition. 8) Of all the sisters, she has the least patience. 9) You are the worst driver I know! 10) Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives.
1) Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. 2) Marc is older than me. 3) I was the best player in the game. 4) Tess has bluest eyes I’ve ever seen. 5) Three months is the longest I have been away from my city. 6) Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
'If' - How to use the First Conditional.
1) If you study hard, you will pass the exam. 2) I will go the party if I had time. 3) If we win the game, we will celebrate. 4) What will you do if it rains? 5) If the weather is good, I will tennis. 6) If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk. 7) If I don´t study, I won´t pass the exam. 8) What will you watch if you go to the cinema? 9) I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
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ResponderBorrarIrregular Comparatives and Superlatives:
Borrar1) The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy!
2) My house is farther from school than yours.
3) Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4) This book is better than the last one I read.
5) Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6) That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten!
7) Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8) Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9) You are the worst driver I know!
10) Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives:
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
'If' - How to use the First Conditional:
1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2. I will go the party if I have time.
3. If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4. What will you do if it rains?
5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7. If I don't study, I won't pass the exam.
8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives:
ResponderBorrar1. The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy!
2. My house is farther from school than yours.
3. Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4. This book is better than the last one I read.
5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6. That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten!
7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8. Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9. You are the worst driver I know!
10. Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives:
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
First Conditional:
1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2. I will go the party if I have time.
3. If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4. What will you do if it rains?
5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7. If I don't study, I won't pass the exam.
8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
First Exercise: Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives:
ResponderBorrar1). The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy!
2). My house is farther from school than yours.
3). Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4). This book is better than the last one I read.
5). Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6). That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten!
7). Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8). Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9). You are the worst driver I know!
10). Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Second Exercise: Beginner Comparatives and Superlative
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
Third Exercise: 'If' – How to use the First Conditional
1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2. I will go the party if I have time.
3. If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4. What will you do if it rains?
5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7. If I don't study, I won't pass the exam.
8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparative and Superlative:
ResponderBorrar1.The weather is worse than last week. It's so windy!
2. My house is farther from school than yours.
3.Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4. This book is better than the last I read.
5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6. That's the best chocolate cake I've ever eaten.
7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8. Of all my sisters, she has the least patience.
9. You are the worst driver I know.
10. Tommy swan the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I've ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
"IF"
1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2. I will go to the party if I have time.
3. If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4. What will you do if it rains?
5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7. If I don't study I won't pass the exam.
8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives
ResponderBorrarAdjective: Good Comparative: Better Superlative: The best
Adjective: Bad Comparative: Worse Superlative: The worst
Adjective: Far Comparative: Farther/Further Superlative: The farthest/furthest
Adjective: Little Comparative: Less Superlative: The least
Adjective: Many Comparative: More Superlative: The most
1. The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy!
2. My house is farther from school than yours.
3. Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4. This book is better than the last one I read.
5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6. That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten!
7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8. Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9. You are the worst driver I know!
10. Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring boring film he had ever seen.
‘If’ – How to use the First Conditional
1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2. I will go the party if I have time.
3. If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4. What will you do if it rains?
5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7. If I don’t study. I won’t pass the exam.
8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular comparatives and superlatives
ResponderBorrarAnswers of the table:
Adjective: good ---- Comparative: better ---- Superlative: the best
Adjective: bad ---- Comparative: worse ---- Superlative: the worst
Adjective: little ---- Comparative: less ---- Superlative: the least
Adjective: many ---- Comparative: more ---- Superlative: the most
1-The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy!
2-My house is farther from school than yours.
3-Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4-This book is better than the last one I read.
5- Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6-That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten!
7-Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8-Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9-You are the worst driver I know!
10-Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
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Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives
1-Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2-Marc is older than me.
3-I was the best player in the game.
4-Tess has bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5-Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6-Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
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'If' - How to use the First Conditional
1-If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2-I will go the party if I have time.
3-If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4-What will you do if it rains?
5-If the weather is good, I will tennis.
6-If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7-If I don´t study, I won´t pass the exam.
8-What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9-I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
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ResponderBorrarIRREGULAR SUPERLATIVES AND COMPARATIVES:
ResponderBorrar• Answer to the table:
Good - better - best
Bad - worse - worst
Far - farther - farthest
Little - less - lest
Many - more - most
• Selection answers:
1. The weather is worse than last week. It´s so windy.
2. My house is farther than yours.
3. Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4. This book is better than the last one I read.
5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6. That´s the best chocolate cake I´ve ever eaten.
7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8. Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9. You are the worst driver I know.
10. Tommy swan the farthest of all the children.
BEGINNER COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES:
• Selection answers:
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring boring film he had ever seen.
“IF”- HOW TO USE THE FIRST CONDICIONAL
• Selection answers:
1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2. I will go the party if I have time.
3. If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4. What will you do if it rains?
5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7. If I don´t study, I won’t pass the exam.
8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9. I will wear a green dress, if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives:
ResponderBorrar1. The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy!
2. My house is farther from school than yours.
3. Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4. This book is better than the last one I read.
5. Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6. That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten!
7. Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8. Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9. You are the worst driver I know!
10. Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives:
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
'If' – How to use the First Conditional
1. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2. I will go the party if I have time.
3. If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4. What will you do if it rains?
5. If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
6. If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7. If I don't study, I won't pass the exam.
8. What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9. I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
1) The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy!
ResponderBorrar2) My house is farther from school than yours.
3) Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4) This book is better than the last one I read.
5) Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6) That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten!
7) Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8) Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9) You are the worst driver I know!
10) Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
I will go the party if I have time.
If we win the game, we will celebrate.
What will you do if it rains?
If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
If I don’t study , I won’t pass the exam.
What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives
ResponderBorrar1- The weather is worse than last week. It´s so windy.
2-My house is farther from school than yours.
3-Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4-This book is better than the last one I read.
5-Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6-That´s the best chocolate cake I´ve ever eaten.
7-Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8-Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9-You are the worst driver I know.
10- Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives
1. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2. Marc is older than me.
3. I was the best player in the game.
4. Tess has the bluest eyes I´ve ever seen.
5. Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6. Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
'If' - How to use the First Conditional
If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
I will go the party if I have time.
If we win the game, we will celebrate.
What will you do if it rains?
If the weather is good, I will play tennis.
If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
If I don´t study, I won´t pass the exam.
What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.
Irregular comparatives and superlatives.
ResponderBorrarTable:
Bad – worst - the worst
Little – less - the least
Many – more - the most
1) The weather is worse than last week. It’s so windy!
2) My house is farther from school than yours.
3) Mike earns more money than Sheila.
4) This book is better than the last one I read.
5) Brian scored less marks than Shane in the test.
6) That’s the best chocolate cake I’ve ever eaten!
7) Susan won the most prizes in the competition.
8) Of all the sisters, she has the least patience.
9) You are the worst driver I know!
10) Tommy swam the farthest of all the children.
Beginner Comparatives and Superlatives.
1) Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
2) Marc is older than me.
3) I was the best player in the game.
4) Tess has bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
5) Three months is the longest I have been away from my city.
6) Chris thought it was the most boring film he had ever seen.
'If' - How to use the First Conditional.
1) If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
2) I will go the party if I had time.
3) If we win the game, we will celebrate.
4) What will you do if it rains?
5) If the weather is good, I will tennis.
6) If I go to the supermarket, I will buy some milk.
7) If I don´t study, I won´t pass the exam.
8) What will you watch if you go to the cinema?
9) I will wear a green dress if I come to the party.