Unit 33: Comparatives
Unit 34: Adverbs of Manner
Unit 35: Very, too, enough, as as, the same, different from
Unit 36: Superlatives
Mystery
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What's the comparative form? big fat heavy pretty thin
bigger fatter heavier prettier thinner
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Adverbs describe what?
verbs
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True or False: Very is the same as too.
FALSE! Too has a negative meaning.
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What's the superlative form? big fat heavy pretty thin
biggest fattest heaviest prettiest thinnest
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We use this grammar to give advice. What's the difference? Ought to, should, had better
Had better is stronger. There is no negative form of Ought to.
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My car is _______________ (big) yours.
My car is bigger than yours.
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Most adverbs end in _____?
-ly
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Very makes adjectives _________.
STRONGER
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My house is ____________ (nice) on the block.
the nicest
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Change the sentence to have the OPPOSITE meaning. Turkey is more delicious than chicken.
Turkey is less delicious than chicken.
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How many things do you compare when you use the comparative?
two (2)
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What are the adverbs? incredible deep neat heavy
incredibly deeply neatly heavy
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Which sentence makes sense? 1. She is too happy. 2. She is very happy.
2. She is very happy.
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How many things do you compare when you use the superlative?
3 or more all of the world
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If I have no choice about doing homework, What can we say? I __________ do homework.
I have to/must do homework.
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What's the comparative form? good bad far
better worse farther
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Which is the adverb? GOOD or Well
WELL!
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Make a sentence. A Hyundai < a Mercedes (expensive)
A Hyundai is less expensive than a Mercedes. A Hyundai isn't as expensive as a Mercedes. A Mercedes is more expensive than a Mercedes.
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What's the superlative form? good bad far
best worst farthest
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Which is an offer? 1. I would like a new car. 2. Could you open the door? 3. Would you like some water?
3. Would you like some water?
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Which sentence is correct? Her house is the uglier than mine. Her house is more ugliest than mine. Her house is uglier than mine. Her house is the more ugly than mine.
Her house is uglier than mine.
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Which sentence is correct? 1. I quickly walking to school. 2. I is walking quickly to school. 3. I quickly to school. 4. I walk quickly to school.
4. I walk quickly to school
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Compare Trains, Cars, and Airplanes. Make 3 sentences.
Example: Cars are more convenient than trains. Airplanes are the fastest. Trains are not as expensive as airplanes.
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Which sentence is correct? 1. Her house is ugliest of all houses in the city. 2. Her house is the ugliest of all houses in the city. 3. Her house is the most ugliest of all houses in the city. 4. Her house is the most ugly of all houses in the city.
Her house is the ugliest of all houses in the city.
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too much is for __________ too many is for _________
too much is for non-count nouns too many is for count nouns