How do we say "felice" in English?
Happy
How do we say "nervoso"?
Nervous
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT COMPARATIVE:
Ben is _______ (old) than his cousin.
Ben is OLDER than his cousin.
Grace is _______ (tall) in my family.
Grace is THE TALLEST in my family.
USE THE WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE WITH THE COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVE:
The rucksack / the suitcase (cheap).
The rucksack is cheaper than the suitcase.
How do we say "triste"?
How do we say "arrabbiato"?
Angry
Yesterday was ______ (cold) than today.
Yesterday was COLDER than today.
The living room is ________ (big) room in our house.
The living room is THE BIGGEST room in our house.
She / her sister (happy)
She is happier than her sister.
How do we say "stanco"?
Tired
How do we say "annoiato"?
Bored
The shoes are _________ (expensive) than the shirts.
The shoes are MORE EXPENSIVE than the shirts.
They are _______ (funny) in my school.
They are THE FUNNIEST in my school.
COMPLETE WITH AS .... AS
Rome isn't ___________ New York. (big)
Rome isn't AS BIG AS New York.
How do we say "emozionato"?
Excited
How do we say "preoccupato"?
Worried
The film is _______ (good) than the book.
The film is BETTER than the book.
This laptop is _________ (expensive) thing here.
This laptop is THE MOST EXPENSIVE thing here.
COMPLETE WITH THE SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVE:
This is _______ (good) day of my life!
This is THE BEST day of my life!
How do we say "imbarazzato"?
Embarrassed
How do we say "impaurito"?
Frightened.
His exam is ______ (bad) than his friends' results.
His exam is WORSE than his friends' results.
Monday is ______ (bad) day at school.
Monday is THE WORST day at school.
COMPLETE WITH AS ... AS
Ellis is __________ Sarah. (nice)
Ellis is AS NICE AS Sarah.