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UNIT Consumer Society Comparatives and Superlatives
eltngl.com4. Some two-syllable adjectives are used with either -er or more to form the comparative. quiet quieter / more quiet simple simpler / more simple 5. Some adjectives have an irregular comparative form. good better bad worse far farther, further *See page A3 for more information on speling rules for comparative adjectives.
A. Write the Comparative forms of the adjectives
www.language-worksheets.comComparative adjectives. Exercises. A. Write the Comparative forms of the adjectives: tall taller 1. fast _____ 2. heavy _____ 3. dangerous _____
OBPG unit 70–90 FP.qxd 08/09/05 06:48 Page 154 71 ...
englishservice.czPAGE 154 • ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS 71 Comparative adjectives 1 Look at the way we compare things: The Plaza Hotel is cheaper than the Excelsior. The Excelsior Hotel is bigger than the Plaza. The Excelsior is more expensive than the Plaza. The Plaza Hotel is smaller than the Excelsior. 2 Cheaper and more expensive are comparative adjectives. We form them like this:
LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS and FORMS
woucentral.weebly.comComparative adjectives Summarizing Increasingly complex sentences with increasingly specific vocabulary Persuading Verb forms Literary Analysis Sentence structure, specific vocabulary Cause and Effect Verb forms Drawing Conclusions Comparative adjective Defining Nouns, pronouns, and adjectives Explaining Verb forms, declarative sentences ...
Hoja de ejerciciios 1 comparativos - english-area.com
www.english-area.comwww.english-area.com Los mejores recursos gratuitos para aprender y enseñar inglés Comparative adjectives 1. Complete with a comparative adjective and all the necessary words.
Oxford Living Grammar Elementary - englishservice.cz
www.englishservice.czOxford Living Grammar Elementary © Oxford University Press 2010 PhotocoPiable page 1 Comparative adjectives 102 | Adjectives and adverbs 3 We often use than with ...
Comparative Adjectives Exercise 1
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UNIT Consumer Society Comparatives and Superlatives
ngl.cengage.comComparative Adjective Than The blue car is newer than the gray car. more expensive 1. Use a comparative adjective + than to compare two people, places, or things. You can use a comparative adjective + noun when the comparison is clear from context. Lydia is taller than Alex.
TKT teaching knowledge test glossary
www.cambridgeenglish.orgA comparative adjective compares two things, e.g. He is taller than she is. A demonstrative adjective shows whether something is near or far from the speaker, e.g. this (near) book is interesting, that window (not near) is open. An –ing / –ed adjective describes things or feelings. An –ing adjective describes things or people, e.g.