English Language I
What was the saddest comment?
What was the funniest?
What was the most innocent?
What was the most difficult?
What was the easiest?
What was the cutest?
What was the strangest?
What was the most common?
What was the saddest comment?
What was the funniest?
What was the most innocent?
What was the most difficult?
What was the easiest?
What was the cutest?
What was the strangest?
What was the most common?
What was the worst?
An adjective is a part of speech that modifies a noun or pronoun. Adjectives usually tell what kind, how many, or which about nouns or pronouns. An adverb is a part of speech that modifies a another adverb, a verb, or an adjective. It is often recognized by the suffix -ly at the end of it.
What is the most interesting person you have met?
What is the most delicious food you have tried?
What is the most expensive thing you’ve bought?
Who is the funniest person in your family?
When was the happiest moment in your life?
What is the funniest movie you have seen?
What sport are you best at?
What is the strangest thing you have ever seen?
Who is the tallest person in your family?
What is the hardest language to learn?
What is the most disgusting food you have tried?
What is the most interesting book you have read?
What is the best song of all time?
Which is better, English or math?
Who is taller, your mom or your dad?
Who is smarter, you or your brother/sister?
Which sport is more fun to watch, soccer or tennis?
Which animal makes a better pet, a cat or a dog?
Which games are more fun, computer games or board games?
Which language is more difficult to learn, English or Portuguese?
What is more important, money or happiness?
What is more entertaining, watching movies or series?
Does social media make the world a better or worse place?
a “I enjoy new experiences.”
b “I find you don’t have to win all the time.”
c “I can work on more than one thing at once.”
d “I try to fix things I’m working on if I can.”
e “I enjoy being around a lot of colleagues.”
f “I never lie.”
a “It’s important to win, win, win!”
b “Sometimes I’m not very organized.”
c “I can’t say what I think very clearly.”
d “I don’t like it when things don’t stay the same.”
e “I’m uncomfortable about some things I decide.”
f “I prefer people just to listen when we’re talking in a group.
What was the hardest thing you have ever done?
You should mention:
What it was.
When it happened.
Who were with you.
Why you think it was so difficult.
Would you do it again If you could?
What would you do differently if you could?
grammar points: degrees of adjectives, past tenses.
vocabulary: free