3. Excercises:
Change the sentences into the future (will).
He reads a book.
He will read a book.
I play soccer
I will play soccer.
They eat a hamburger.
They will eat a hamburger.
4. Excercises:
Change the sentences into the future (going to).
He reads a book.
He is going to read a book.
I play soccer
I am going to play soccer.
They eat a hamburger.
They are going to eat a hamburger.
8. Comparative
A can of regular cola is sweeter than a can of diet cola.
Grilled chicken is more popular than baked chicken
Korean dishes are spicier than English dishes.
The streets in the city are busier than the streets in the village.
The french Restaurant is more expensive than the coffee shop.
11. Superlatives
Complete the restaurant profile with the superlative form of the adjectives in parentheses.
the most unusual
the trendiest the most popular
the cheapest
the best
the most delicious
the most
interesting
the weirdest
13. Quantity Expressions
Quantity Expressions with Specific Nouns
Quantity Word Of Determiner Plural count noun
All
Most
A lot
Half
Some
None
of
My friends
live at home.
Pronoun
them
Use these quantity expressions to talk about amounts with specific nouns.
They can also be used with noncount nouns: Half of my homework is finished.
The Word of is optional after all when it is followed by a determiner or a noun.
All (of ) my friends live at home.
*A determiner is a small word like: the, that or my.
14. Quantity Expressions
Quantity Expressions with General Nouns
Quantity Word Plural count noun
All
Most
A lot of
Some
Students study hard.
Use all, most, a lot of, and some followed by a noun to make general statements
about people or things everywhere.
These expressions can also be used with noncount nouns: Most water is clean.