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Comparatives & Superlative
Page 56 Grammars The Passive Comparatives & Superlative As….as
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All Grammars Subject + Auxiliary+ as adjective as+ object
The passive Pattern: Object + Auxiliary + (Past Participle V3) + by (Subject is sometime optional) The Comparatives Pattern: (One or two syllables) Subject + Auxiliary + Adjective with (er )+ than + Object (Three syllables or more) Subject + Auxiliary +(more) Adjective + than + Object The superlatives Pattern: (One or two syllables) Subject + Auxiliary + the + Adjective with + (est)+ Object (Three syllables or more) Subject + Auxiliary + the (most) + Adjective with + Object The as adjective as Pattern: Subject + Auxiliary+ as adjective as+ object The sense verbs Pattern: Subject + sense verb + (like) Noun /adjective)
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The first car was made (by Karl Benz) in 1886.
Cars are produced (by Companies) all the over world nowadays. In the future, smaller and smaller cars will be driven (by people). Perfume, watches, and jewelry are made by Cartier. The perfume industry was started (by Francois Coty) in late 1800s. Famous perfumes have been produced (by the French) for many years. In the future, more and more hybrid cars will be bought (by people). In the past, bikes were used (by many people) to go to work.
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are made were considered was used was opened were sprayed was worn was named was packaged was launched has been enjoyed
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most refreshing cleaner brighter Most reliable healthier
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looks look smells taste sound look
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