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COMPARATIVES
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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES One-syllable adjectives and two-syllable adjectives ending in –y add –er small nice big warm hot pretty dirty smaller nicer bigger warmer hotter prettier dirtier
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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES We use more with two-syllable adjectives and longer ones interesting expensive dangerous common comfortable boring more interesting more expensive more dangerous more common more comfortable more boring
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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES Some adjectives have irregular forms: good bad far better worse farther/further
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COMPARATIVE PATTERNS We often use a phrase with than after the comparison. Fruit is healthier than cakes. After than we use an object pronoun or a personal pronoun with a verb. She is younger than me / than I am. He speaks English better than me / than I do.
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COMPARATIVE PATTERNS We use as…as to say that two things are equal or unequal. Our house is as big as yours. It isn’t as cold as yesterday.
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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES Now let’s practise! Use the adjectives given to compare the pictures.
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Practice 1 healthy expensive sweet tasty expensive FRUIT CHOCOLATE
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Practice 2 difficult easy useful beautiful ENGLISH FRENCH
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Practice 3 cold hot big populated popular with tourists SPAIN CANADA
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Practice 4 boring useful time-consuming creative good COOKING CLEANING
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Practice 5 slow cheap eco-friendly polluting comfortable A BIKE AN SUV
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Practice 6 popular dangerous expensive amusing FOOTBALL SNOWBOARDING
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Practice 7 cosmopolitan crowded polluted cheap noisy TOKYO GIJON
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