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A plane

A train

A van

A double-deeker bus

A diriship

A helicopter

A spaceship

A ship

A boat

A car

A bicycle

A coach

A motorcycle

Underground

Positive (положительная) Comparative (сравнительная) Superlative (превосходная) Односложные прилагательные large (большой) thin larger (больше) thinner the largest (самый большой) the thinnest Двусложные на – ly, -y, w lovelylovelierthe loveliest Другие двусложные и многосложные comfortableMore/less comfortable The most / the least comfortable HO: clever, common, cruel, friendly, gentle, pleasant, polite, shallow, simple, stupid, quiet – образуют степени сравнения всеми способами: simple - simpler - the simplest; simple-more simple - the most simple Irregular forms (исключения): Good-better - the best, bad - worse - the worst, much - more - the most, little - less -the least, far -farther/further - the farther/the furthest, many - more - the most, old-older -the oldest (о возрасте), old-elder-the eldest (о старшинстве членов семьи) Comparisons of adjectives (степени прилагательных).

Fast Slow Expensive Cheap Comfortable Uncomfortable Safe Dangerous Noisy Quiet Boring Interesting

Questions: 1. What is the fastest way of traveling? 2. How many airports are there in London? 3. What kind of service helps to cross the Channel? 4. What are some "rules" of driving in Britain? 5. What does typical bus in London look like? 6. Where was the first underground opened? 7. Why is London underground called the Tube?