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1 Complete the superlative adjectives with the 3 Complete the sentences with the superlative form of
missing letters. the adjectives in brackets.
1 t e ol s 1 What do you think is
2 h m s dan r s (dangerous) – a tsunami or a volcanic eruption?
3 e ho e t 2 Rio Gallegos in Argentina is one of
4 t e dr t (windy) cities in the world.
5 b s 3 December and January are definitely
6 the m in e e t (wet) months in Ireland so
don’t go out without an umbrella.
2 Write the sentences using the superlative form of the 4 Floods and heatwaves are
adjectives. (common) natural disasters in my area.
1 Daniel / be / hard-working / student / in our class. 5 Check these out! John has
Daniel is the most hard-working student in (good) photos of the tornado.
our class.
2 Our school rugby team / be / good / in our city.
4 Complete the sentences with too or enough.
1 Do you have pasta? Would
you like some more?
3 My brother Alan / be / lazy / person / in our family.
2 I’m frightened. The film is scary!
3 It isn’t warm to go swimming
4 Who / be / famous / football player / these days?
in the sea today.
4 We missed the train. We were
5 Sarah / be / nice / person / I know. late.
5 Are there players on our team?
5 Work in pairs. Take turns to roll the dice twice. The first number is for the across numbers and the second is for
the down numbers. Follow the row and column to find your square. You have one minute to make a superlative
sentence about each of the three things. Choose any three things if you land on ‘Choose any three’.
I’ve got a 3 and a 1. Monkeys are the funniest animals. Horses are the biggest. Birds are the best at flying. Your turn.
I’ve got a 5 and a 2. History is the most interesting subject. Maths is the most difficult. Science is the most boring.
Down
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