Who is most likely to yearbook?

Who is most likely to yearbook?

Creative Yearbook Superlatives

  • Most likely to dance in a Beyoncé music video.
  • Most likely to direct an Oscar-winning film.
  • Most likely to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • Most likely to start a band.
  • Most likely to win a Grammy.
  • Most likely to win The Voice.
  • Most likely to write the next Star Wars.

What are good senior superlatives?

Senior Superlative Ideas for Any High School Yearbook

  • Life of the Party.
  • Most Likely to Be President.
  • Most Likely to Cure the Common Cold.
  • Most Likely to Write the next Harry Potter.
  • Most Likely to Win the Lottery and lose the ticket.
  • Most Likely to Be on a Reality Show.
  • Most Likely to Be Late to Graduation.

What are superlatives in high school?

Senior superlatives is an SCHS tradition each year that allows seniors to vote for their peers in a variety of categories.

Who most likely Awards?

Most Likely to… Awards

  • Run a company.
  • Paint a masterpiece.
  • Win an Oscar.
  • Become the world’s strongest man/woman.
  • Get married first.
  • Move out of the country.
  • Save the planet.
  • Top the charts.

What is senioritis in high school?

Senioritis is the decreased motivation toward studies displayed by students who are nearing the end of their high school, college, and graduate school careers, or the end of the school year in general.

What is a superlative degree?

A superlative adjective expresses the extreme or highest degree of a quality. We use a superlative adjective to describe the extreme quality of one thing in a group of things. We can use superlative adjectives when talking about three or more things (not two things). A is the biggest.

Is best comparative or superlative?

Irregular comparatives and superlatives

AdjectiveComparativeSuperlative
goodbetterbest
badworseworst
littlelessleast
muchmoremost

Is Better a superlative?

Some common irregular adjectives are good, better, best and bad, worse, worst. Some have more than one option: little can become littler or less (comparative), and littlest or least (superlative).

How do you choose a superlative?

Superlatives. When comparing more than two things, you’ll likely use words and phrases like smallest, biggest, tallest, most interesting, and least interesting. Notice the ‑est ending and the words most and least. Make sure you use the proper ending or superlative adjective when forming these superlatives.

What are the prom Awards?

Awards

  • Art Directors Guild (2021)
  • Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards (2021)
  • Casting Society of America, USA (2021)
  • CinEuphoria Awards (2021)
  • Costume Designers Guild Awards (2021)
  • Denver Film Critics Society (2021)
  • GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics (2021)
  • GLAAD Media Awards (2021)

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