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ADVICE GIVEN TO HENRY JONES (to advise) You should listen to your son more often.

ADVICE GIVEN TO HENRY JONES (to advise) You should listen to your son more often. You should a po logise/a po logize to him now (it’s not too late). You should try to get to know him better. You should be more available and look after him.

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ADVICE GIVEN TO HENRY JONES (to advise) You should listen to your son more often.

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  1. ADVICE GIVEN TO HENRY JONES • (to advise) • You should listen to your son more often. • You should apologise/apologize to him now (it’s not too late). • You should try to get to know him better. • You should be more available and look after him. • You shouldn’t think about the past so much, you should concentrate on the present. • You should be understanding. • You shouldn’t say you are a wonderful father, you’re not. • You shouldn’t be so rude. • You shouldn’t let him make his own choices.

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  3. COMPARATIFS / SUPERLATIFS Comparatif d’infériorité: Less + adj + than > Peter is less tall than John (= moins … que) !!! On utilisera plutôt : Peter is not as tall as John. (= pas autant … que / pas aussi … que) Comparatif d’égalité : as + adj + as > John is as tall as Peter (= autant … que / aussi … que) Terminaison en y / er / ow : -er (than) ‘happier (than)’ / ‘shallower (than)’ / ‘cleverer (than)’ Autres terminaisons : (more … than) ‘more mature (than)’ • er (than) • ‘Lucie is nicer than Jane.’ More … (than) ‘The blue chair is more comfortable than the black one.’ Terminaison en y / er / ow : the -est ‘the happiest’ / ‘the shallowest’ / ‘the cleverest’ Autres terminaisons : (the most + adj) ‘the most mature’ The + adj ‘this is the most comfortable armchair’ the -est ‘John is the tallest in his class’

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