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Comparatives and Superlatives Pre-Intermediate Level VY_32_INOVACE_12-12
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1.Monosyllabic -er (dark–darker, big-bigger) -r (nice–nicer) 2.Disyllabic, more syllables -er, -r adjectives:-y,-ow,-le,-er,-ure (busy-busier, clever-cleverer) - more/less polite, expensive Comparatives
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1.Monosyllabic the –est (the darkest, the biggest) the – st (the nicest) 2.Disyllabic, more syllables the –est adjectives:-y,-ow,-le,-er,-ure the most/least polite, expensive Superlatives
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Good better best Bad worse worst Far farther/further farthest/furthest Near nearer nearest/next Old older/elder oldest/eldest Good-looking better-looking best-looking Little less/lesser least Irregular comparatives and superlatives
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Make comparatives and superlatives Funny rich poor Boring tall big Scary thin wet Good red dry Exercise 1
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Make sentences using comparatives 1.Vegetable/healthy/than/fast food. 2.Boys/strong/than/girls. 3.Spain/warm/than/Norway. 4.BMW cars/expensive/than/Skoda cars. 5.An elephant/big/than/a mouse. Exercise 2
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Make the questitions using superlatives 1.Who/good-looking/model in the world? 2.What/funny/film on TV? 3.Where/beautiful/ place in the CR? 4.What/high/mountain in the world? Exercise 3
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Děkuji za pozornost. Autor DUM: Mgr. Gabriela Marchewková
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