Because John is more intelligent than Danny and John is more intelligent than Henry... - Some irregular adjectives in comparison: ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVES SUPERATIVES furthest friendly
Trang 1ENGLISH 10
HISTORICAL PLACES
Trang 2SPOT THE DIFFERENCES
Trang 4Yes-no questions and Affirmative and
Trang 5Who is more intelligent ?
A competition is organized to sort
out the most intelligent student to
participate in a mental game The
winner will be awarded a special gift
Who will be chosen?
John is more intelligent
than Danny
= Danny is less intelligent
than John.
Trang 6YES-NO questions and Affirmative and
Trang 8Who is the tallest boy ?
John is the tallest boy (among John, Danny, Henry).
Trang 9Who is the most intelligent boy?
John is the most
intelligent boy
(Because John is more
intelligent than Danny
and John is more
intelligent than
Henry).
Trang 11Note : -We only use the superlative
comparison in the circumstance that
there are at least three subjects
- Some irregular adjectives in comparison:
ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVES SUPERATIVES
furthest
friendly Friendlier/ more
friendly
Friendliest/ the most friendly
Trang 12COMPARATIVES SUPERLATIVES
We use comparatives to compare
two things or two people
To form comparatives and
superlatives you need to know the
number of syllables in the adjective
Superlatives are used, however, to compare to show the difference between more than two things or more than two people
Eg : She is taller than her husband Eg: Paris is the biggest city in
France
Trang 13COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
Decide if the following sentences are True( T) or False(F):
1, The comparatives is used with the form : S+ to est+than+S2
be+adj-2, The superlatives is used with the form : S+ to be+ the adj-er
3, The superlatives is not used in circumstance that there are two things(people) to compare.
4, The comparatives and superlatives have the same form with both short and long adjectives.
5, The superlatives is always indispensible of the article “the” in the comparison sentence.
Trang 14COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
Decide if the following sentences are True( T) or False(F):
1, The comparatives is used with the form : S+ tobe+adj-est+than+S2
4, The comparatives and superlatives have the same form with both short and long adjectives F
5, The superlatives is always indepensible of the article “the” in the
comparision sentence T
Trang 15Exercise 2: Write the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives
Adjective Comparative Superlative
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2.Professional More professional The most professional
3.Expensive More expensive The most expensive
7 Beautiful More beautiful The most beautiful
9.Cheap Cheaper The cheapest
10 Intelligent More intelligent The most intelligent
Trang 17Complete the following sentences Use the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets
1.Tiny is (tall) than Sky.
2.Sky is (good) at basketball than Tiny.
3.Tiny is (fast) than Sky.
4.Sky is (popular) than Tiny 5.Sky’s feet are (big) than Tiny’s feet.
Trang 181.Tiny is TALLER than Sky 2.Sky is BETTER at basketball than Tiny.
3.Tiny is FASTER than Sky 4.Sky is MORE POPULAR
than Tiny.
5.Sky’s feet are BIGGER
than Tiny’s feet.
Trang 19Complete the following
sentences Use the
superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
Trang 201.Al is THE SHORTEST
2.Ed is THE THINNEST
3.Al is wearing THE MOST COLOURFUL clothes.
4.Ed is THE TALLEST.
5.Joe is THE SMARTEST
Trang 21Complete with the COMPARATIVE
OR THE SUPERLATIVE
1 You look much (good) yesterday
2 The (bad) thing you can do near a
fierce dog is to be afraid.
3 She's (careful) girl in my class She
has never broken anything.
4 In some ways walking is ……… (healthy) than
travelling by bus or car
5 Who is (beautiful), Madonna or
Sophia Loren ?
Trang 221 You look much BETTER yesterday
2 The WORST thing you can do near a fierce
dog is to be afraid.
3 She's THE MOST CAREFUL girl in my
class She has never broken anything.
4 In some ways walking is MORE HEALTHIER
than travelling by bus or car
5 Who is MORE BEAUTIFUL , Madonna or
Sophia Loren ?
Trang 23LIFE NOWSADAY & IN THE PAST
than it was in my grandparents’ youth.
than it was in the past.
than in the past.
the past