What do you say in these situations? Use a superlative + ever. Use the words in brackets (in the correct form).
1 You've just been to the cinema. The movie was extremely boring. You tell your friend: (boring | movie | see) That's .
2 Your friend has just told you a joke, which you think is very funny. You say: (funny | joke | hear) That's .
3 You're drinking coffee with a friend. It's really good coffee. You say: (good | coffee | taste) This .
4 You are talking to a friend about Sarah. Sarah is very generous. You tell your friend about her: (generous | person | meet) She's .
5 You have just run ten kilometres. You've never run further than this. You say to your friend: (far | run) That's .
6 Your friend meets a lot of people, some of them famous. You ask your friend: (famous | person | meet?) Who's ?
CÂU 2
Complete the sentences.
Use a superlative (-est or most ...) + a preposition (of or in).
It's a very good room.
It's the hotel.
It's a very cheap restaurant.
It's the town.
It was a very happy day.
It was my life.
She's a very intelligent student.
She's the class.
It's a very valuable painting.
It's the gallery.
Spring is a very busy time for me.
It's the year.
CÂU 3
Complete the sentences.
In the following sentences use one of + a superlative + a preposition.
It's a very good room.
It's the hotel.
He's a very rich man.
He's one the country.
It's a very big castle.
It's Europe.
She's a very good player.
She's the team.
It was a very bad experience.
It was my life.
It's a very famous university.
It's the world.
CÂU 4
Complete the sentences.
Use a superlative (-est or most ...) or a comparative (-er or more ...).
Everest is mountain in the world.
It is than any other mountain. (high)
This building is over 250 metres high,
but it's not in the city. (tall)
I prefer this chair to the other one.
It's . (comfortable)
What's way to get to the station? (quick)
Which is - the bus or the train? (quick)
What's thing you've ever bought? (expensive)
CÂU 5
Complete the sentences.
Use a superlative (-est or most ...) or a comparative (-er or more ...).
We stayed at hotel in the town. (cheap)
Our hotel was than all the others in the town. (cheap)
The United States is very large, but Canada is . (large)
What's country in the world? (small)
I wasn't feeling well yesterday, but I feel a bit today. (good)
It was an awful day. It was day of my life. (bad)
What is sport in your country? (popular)