Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

The main objectives of the unit WWhat...like?  C Comparatives and superlatives.  Synonyms and antonyms.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "The main objectives of the unit WWhat...like?  C Comparatives and superlatives.  Synonyms and antonyms."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 The main objectives of the unit WWhat...like?  C Comparatives and superlatives.  Synonyms and antonyms.

3 What... Like? Form She is very patient They are very kind Wonderful. We swim a lot Ok, but some were dirty Like? Is your teacher Are his parents Was your holiday Were the beaches What

4 What... Like? What....like? means ‘describe somebody or something. Tell me about them. I don’t know anything about them.’ Like in this question is a preposition not a verb: “what’s Jim like?” “He’s intelligent and kind, and he has got lovely blue eyes.” In the following like is verb:( ask about preference) What does Jim like? He likes cars and tennis How is your father? He is fine. ( ask about health)

5 Examples What is your sister like? She is tall and kind. What does your sister like? She likes coffee.

6

7 Comparative and superlative adjectives SuperlativeComparative Cheapest Smallest biggest Cheaper Smaller bigger Cheap Small big Short adjectives Funniest Earliest heaviest Funnier Earlier heavier Funny Early heavy Adjectives that end in -y most careful Most boring Most expensive Most interesting More careful More boring More expensive More interesting Careful Boring Expensive interesting Adjectives with two syllabels or more Furthest Best worst further Better worse Far Good bad Irregular adjectives

8 Comparative and superlative adjectives Uses 1- we use comparatives to compare one thing, person, or action with another. She is( much )taller than me. London is( much) more expensive than Rome. 2- we use superlatives to compare something or somebody with the whole group. She is the tallest in the class. It is the most expensive hotel in the world.

9 Comparative and superlative adjectives Uses 3- As..... As shows that something is the same or equal. Jim is as tall as peter. I am as worried as you are. 4- Not as/so....as shows that something is not the same or equal. She is not as tall as her mother. My car was not so expensive as yours.

10 Let’s practice P. 47

11

12

13

14

15 Synonyms and antonyms Synonyms: Words that are the same or similar in meaning. Antonyms: Are words that are opposite in meaning.

16

17

18 wealthy modern brilliant generous messy fed up brilliant modern wealthy messy generous rich new wonderful kind untidy

19

20

21 downpastover out ofacross through out of upin to


Download ppt "The main objectives of the unit WWhat...like?  C Comparatives and superlatives.  Synonyms and antonyms."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google