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comparative, superlative and equal comparison
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He ______________ (tall) student at school.
is the tallest
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9th grade _______________ (crazy) 11th grade. (equal comparison)
as crazy as
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What's the complete name of your english teacher?
Hoang Hai Chi
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True or False? "With the superlative forms of adjective, use second/ third."
True
False
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Which do you use for a superlative sentence?
much far
so far
too far
by far
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when do we use superlatives?
when we want to compare 1 out of a group. Usually from the same genre.
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French __________________ (difficult) Spanish. (comparative)
is more difficult than
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what are the comparative & superlative forms for "expensive"
more expensive than - the most/less expensive
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when do we use comparatives?
when we want to compare 2 things, places or people.
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Lionel Messi ______________ (good) Cristiano Ronaldo (comparative)
is better than
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We use much, a lot, a bit, a little _______ comparative forms of adjective to show how big the differences are.
before
after
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Fer _______ (annoying) Samuel. (equal comparison)
as annoying as
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when do we use equal comparison?
when we want to mention that two things, people or things are at the same level.
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Taylor Swift _____________ (good) Ariana Grande. (equal comparison)
is as good as
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London's population is a lot (small) ___________ than Tokyo or Shanghai.
smaller
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what are the comparative & superlative form for "bad"
worse than - the worst
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Bad Bunny ________________ (famous) Maluma (equal comparison)
is as famous as
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she ______________ (problematic) _____ him.
is more problematic than
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what are the comparative & superlative forms for "good"
better - the best
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Life in the past was _____ comfortable than it is now.
as
most
less
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