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Comparatives - Superlatives - So, Too, Neither, Either
Comparatives - Superlatives - So, Too, Neither, Either
Comparatives
1. Which is worse for your health, smoking or drinking? Why?
2. Which is harder, math or English? Why?
3. Is it better to be rich and dumb, or poor and smart? Why?
4. Does technology make the world better or worse? Why?
5. Are you more creative now or when you were in elementary school? Put
me in context.
6. Is it better to study English in class or online? Why?
7. If you own a business is it more important to be good with numbers or be
creative? Why?
8. Is it better to go on a blind date with someone who is older or younger
than you? Why?
Superlatives
1. Who is the craziest person you know about?
2. What restaurant has the most delicious/disgusting food you have ever
eaten?
3. What is the best/worst song ever?
4. What is the most difficult thing about studying English?
5. What is the strangest product you have ever seen?
6. Who is the most creative person you know?
7. Where is the best place to go in our country for a vacation?
8. What is the saddest movie you have seen?
Unit 13 – Interchange book
Negatives
1. I can’t stand pork. = Neither can I. – I can’t either.
2. I don’t like Indian food. = Neither do I. – I don’t either.
3. I’m not tired of fast food. = Neither am I. – I am not either.
4. I really don’t like salty food. = Neither do I. – I don’t either.
5. I don’t enjoy rich food very much. = Neither do I. – I don’t either.
6. I can’t stand onion soup. = Neither can I. – I can’t either.
7. I don’t like lamb curry. = Neither do I. – I don’t either.
8. I’m not in the mood for onion rings. = Neither am I. – I am not either.
9. I can’t stand exotic food. = Neither can I. – I can’t either.
10. I don’t think I can eat worms or crickets. = Neither do I. – I don’t either.