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  • WELCOME TO OUR CLASS

  • Comparison of equality

  • Match A & B

  • Double comparative

  • Match A & B

  • Slide 6

  • PRACTICE EXERCISES

  • Slide 8

  • Slide 9

  • Slide 10

  • III. Match A & B

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Ngữ pháp tiếng Anh: So sánh bằng và so sánh kép gồm: Định nghĩa, công thức, ví dụ cùng với bài tập thực hành. Grammar in English: Comparison of Equality Double comparative (Definitions, forms, examples) with practice exercises.

WELCOME TO OUR CLASS CONTENT WARM UP COMPARISONS A Equality B Double comparative PRACTICE Comparison of equality Affirmative as + adj/adv + as EX: I’m as tall as Tom John works as hard as his father Negative not as/so + adj/adv + as EX: This watch is not as expensive as mine (= my watch) She does not sing so well as her sister Match A & B A I am He can not run She is B as fast as his friends as tall as my brother not so beautiful as her sister Double comparative Definition: Double comparatives are phrases commonly used in English to express increasing or decreasing returns Double comparatives are often employed to underline the importance of doing or not doing a certain activity Form: The + comparative + S + be/V…, the + comparative + S + be/V… EX: The sooner you take your medicine, the better you will feel The more you study, the smarter you will become The more you study, the more you learn Match A & B A The shorter the line is, The more dangerous it is, The less you work, The sooner you get to the cinema, The more tree we cut, B the more floods we suffer the faster the service is the better seat you have the less money you earn the more I like it Double comparatives are also used to show a continual increase or decrease There are more and more people coming to this supermarket It seems like there is less and less time to spend with the family these days Recently, people are finding more and more time to spend with their families PRACTICE EXERCISES I Rewrite the sentences with as… as… or not as… as… Bob is taller than Jack Jack isn’t Tokyo is bigger than Ha Noi Ha Noi isn’t _ Jill is more intelligent than Bill Bill is Are you and your husband the same age? Are you _ your husband? 5 You work harder than I I don’t Dogs are friendlier than cats Cats The sun is hotter than the moon The moon _ You look younger than Carol Carol _ II Use the following sentence segments to create double comparatives people / come / party , food / we / need difficult / test , students / study nice / customer service representative / happy / customer high-tech / car , expensive / model funny / comic , sales / CD / have experienced / technician , satisfying / repair long / play , bored / audience money / spend , money / save The more people that come to the party, the more food we will need The more difficult the test is, the more students should study The nicer the customer service representative is, the happier the customer will be.  The more high-tech the car is, the more expensive the model will cost.  The funnier the comic is, the better sales the CD will have The more experienced the technician is, the more satisfying the repair will be The longer the play lasts, the more bored the audience becomes The more money you spend, the less money you save.  III Match A & B A The faster you drive, The older we get,  The higher you climb the mountain,  The more we waited for her, The more you spend, B the colder it gets the less money you’ll save the quicker you will get there the more worried we got the wiser we become ... well as her sister Match A & B A I am He can not run She is B as fast as his friends as tall as my brother not so beautiful as her sister Double comparative Definition: Double comparatives are phrases commonly... segments to create double comparatives people / come / party , food / we / need difficult / test , students / study nice / customer service representative / happy / customer high-tech / car , expensive... Double comparatives are phrases commonly used in English to express increasing or decreasing returns Double comparatives are often employed to underline the importance of doing or not doing a certain

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