108.3 What do you say in these situations? Use a superlative + ever. Use the words in brackets (in the
correct form).
- You've just been to the cinema. The movie was extremely boring. You tell your friend:
(boring / movie / see) That's the most boring movie I've ever seen
- Your friend has just told you a joke, which you think is very funny. You say:
(funny / joke / hear) That's the funniest joke I've ever heard
- You're drinking coffee with a friend. It's really good coffee. You say:
(good / coffee / taste) This is the best coffee I've ever tasted
- You are talking to a friend about Sarah. Sarah is very generous. You tell your friend about her:
(generous / person / meet) She is the most generous person I've ever met
- You have just run ten kilometres. You've never run further than this. You say to your friend:
(far / run) That is the farthest I've ever run
- You decided to give up your job. Now you think this was a bad mistake. You say to your friend:
(bad / mistake / make) It was the worst mistake I've ever made
- Your friend meets a lot of people, some of them famous. You ask your friend:
(famous / person / meet?) Who is the most famous person you've ever met?
Ответ: See above