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Adjectives. Degrees of Comparison. There are three forms of comparison:. Use. Exercise. Use. We use the comparative form to compare two people, things, places, etc. We usually use than with comparative adjectives.
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Adjectives. Degrees of Comparison. D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
There are three forms of comparison: Use Exercise D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
Use • We use the comparative form to compare two people, things, places, etc. We usually use than with comparative adjectives. • We use the superlative form to compare more than two people, things, places, etc. We use the ... of/ in with superlative adjectives. • We can also use (not) as + adjective + as to compare two places, things, people, etc. • We use much + comparative degree. Back Exercise D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
Exercise In this exercise you have to put the adjective into the correct form. • Stratford-upon-Avon isn‘t as ___(noisy)asLA. • The Great Pyramid of Cheops is ___ (old) of all. • Stratford is much ___ (quiet) than LA. • The Parthenon is ___ (old) than the Colosseum. the noisiest noisier noisy older the oldest old quieter the quietest quiet old older the oldest Use Back Help D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
Stratford-upon-Avon isn‘t as noisy as LA. Exercise D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
The Great Pyramid of Cheops is the oldest of all. Exercise D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
Stratford is much quieter than LA. Exercise D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
The Parthenon is older than the Colosseum. Exercise D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
Think it over! Exercise D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija
Grammar: Making Comparisons > Exercise D. Matulienė, Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija