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COMPARATIVES

COMPARATIVES. COMPARATIVES. When two people or things are the same : Cuando dos personas o cosas son iguales en algún aspecto: AS + ADJECTIVE + AS : TAN + ADJETIVO + COMO Jack Sparrow is AS TALL AS Elizabeth Swann . Jack Sparrow es tan alto como Elizabeth Swann.

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COMPARATIVES

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  1. COMPARATIVES

  2. COMPARATIVES • Whentwopeopleorthings are thesame: • Cuando dos personas o cosas son iguales en algún aspecto: • AS + ADJECTIVE + AS: TAN + ADJETIVO + COMO Jack Sparrowis AS TALL AS Elizabeth Swann. Jack Sparrow es tan alto como Elizabeth Swann.

  3. COMPARATIVES • Twopeopleorthings are different: Superiority • Dos personas o cosas son diferentes: Superioridad. • Short adjectives: ADJECTIVE + -ER ….. THAN  más ……. que Taller than…  más alto que

  4. COMPARATIVESXiao Feng isstrongerthanWill Turner.Xiao Feng es más fuerte queWill Turner.

  5. COMPARATIVESCompare theboat and theship short long • Theboatis… shorterthantheship. • Theshipis… longerthantheboat.

  6. COMPARATIVESCompare Davy Jones and Bill Boots Davy Jones Bill Boots • Old • Davy Jones isolderthan Bill Boots. • Young • Bill Bootsisyoungerthan Davy Jones.

  7. COMPARATIVES • Spelling rules: 1. Adjectivesending in –Y  IER Example: Noisy  noisier (ruidoso  más ruidoso) 2. Adjectivesending in: consonant + vowel + consonantdoublethelast consonant: Example: slim  slimmer (esbelto  más esbelto 3. Adjectivesending in –E onlyadd –R Example: wide  wider (ancho  más ancho)

  8. COMPARATIVES • Long adjectives: MORE + ADJECTIVE +THAN MORE INTERESTING THAN MÁS INTERESANTE QUE Treasure Island ismoreinterestingthanPirates of theCaribbean.

  9. COMPARATIVES • Irregular comparativeforms: Good (bueno)  betterthan(mejor que) Bad (malo) worsethan(peor que) HectorBarbossaisworsethanJack Sparrow.

  10. COMPARATIVESCompare Penelope and Keira

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