108.3 What do you say in these situations? Use a superlative + ever. Use the words in brackets (in the correct form). your 1 You've just been to the cinema. The film was extremely boring. You tell (boring /film/see) That's the most boring film I've ever seen 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: friend: (good / coffee / taste) This. 4 You are talking to a friend about Mary. Mary is very generous. You tell your friend about her: (generous/person/ meet) She... 5 You have just run ten kilometres. You've never run further than this. You (far / run) That 6 You decided to give up your job. Now you think this was a bad mistake. You say to your say to your friend: friend: (bad / mistake / make) It 7 Your friend meets a lot of people, some of them famous. You ask your friend: (famous / person / meet?) Who
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1. You've just been to the cinema. The film was extremely boring. You say, "That's the most boring film I've ever seen."
2. Your friend has just told you a joke, which you think is very funny. You say, "That's the funniest joke I've ever heard."
3. You're drinking coffee with a friend. It's really good coffee. You say, "This is the best-tasting coffee I've ever had."
4. You are talking to a friend about Mary. Mary is very generous. You tell your friend about her, "She's the most generous person I've ever met."
5. You have just run ten kilometers. You've never run further than this. You say, "That's the farthest I've ever run."
6. You decided to give up your job. Now you think this was a bad mistake. You say to your friend, "It was the worst mistake I've ever made."
7. Your friend meets a lot of people, some of them famous. You ask your friend, "Who is the most famous person you've ever met?"