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Comparative, superlative and equal comparison
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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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when do we use superlatives?
when we want to compare 1 out of a group. Usually from the same genre.
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Coldplay's live performances are _________ (energetic) U2's. (equal comparison)
as energetic as
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9th grade _______________ (crazy) 11th grade. (equal comparison)
as crazy as
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Lionel Messi ______________ (good) Cristiano Ronaldo (comparative)
is better than
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What's the complete name of your english teacher?
Hoang Hai Chi
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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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French __________________ (difficult) Spanish. (comparative)
is more difficult than
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He ______________ (tall) student at school.
is the tallest
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True or False? "With the superlative forms of adjective, use second/ third."
True
False
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Cristiano Ronaldo ______________ (good) Lionel Messi (comparative)
is better than
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Ariana Grande's voice is _____ (clear) Selena Gomez's. (comparative)
clearer than
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Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is ______ (iconic) rock song ever. (superlative)
the most iconic
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what are the comparative & superlative form for "bad"
worse than - the worst
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Which do you use for a superlative sentence?
so far
much far
by far
too far
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what are the comparative & superlative forms for "expensive"
more expensive than - the most/less expensive
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Bad Bunny ________________ (famous) Maluma (equal comparison)
is as famous as
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when do we use comparatives?
when we want to compare 2 things, places or people.
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Fer _______ (annoying) Samuel. (equal comparison)
as annoying as
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what are the comparative & superlative form for "bad"
worse than - the worst
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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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The Rolling Stones have been around ________ (long) most other rock bands. (comparative)
longer than
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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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when do we use comparatives?
when we want to compare 2 things, places or people.
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what are the comparative & superlative forms for "good"
better - the best
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Taylor Swift _____________ (good) Ariana Grande. (equal comparison)
is as good as
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what are the comparative & superlative forms for "good"
better - the best
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Taylor Swift _____________ (good) Ariana Grande. (equal comparison)
is as good as
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Michael Jackson is considered _________ (great) pop icon of all time. (superlative)
the greatest
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Beyoncé is _______ (talented) performer of her generation. (superlative)
the most talented
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9th grade _______________ (crazy) 11th grade. (equal comparison)
as crazy as
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London's population is a lot (small) ___________ than Tokyo or Shanghai.
smaller
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when do we use superlatives?
when we want to compare 1 out of a group. Usually from the same genre.
Oops!
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Fer _______ (annoying) Samuel. (equal comparison)
as annoying as
Oops!
Okay!
when do we use equal comparison?
when we want to mention that two things, people or things are at the same level.
Oops!
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He ______________ (tall) student at school.
is the tallest
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The lyrics of Bob Dylan are _______ (deep) those of many modern songwriters. (comparative)
deeper than
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Life in the past was _____ comfortable than it is now.
most
less
as
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she ______________ (problematic) _____ him.
is more problematic than
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