English Notes For Primary School

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buyer doctor parents host landlord captain committee driver husband lawyer shopkeeper headmaster referee

seller patient children guest tenant player members passenger wife client customer teacher player

Masculine actor boy scout bridegroom cockerel drake fox king male monk peacock prince sir steward tiger master

Feminine actress girl scout bride hen duck vixen queen female nun peahen princess madam stewardess tigress mistress

hero gander nephew son stallion waiter wizard sultan widower tailor air ate bare beat board cent

heroine goose niece daughter mare waitress witch sultanah widow seamstress heir eight bear beet bored sent

coarse die feat flea hair hear hole knead knot lead right road allowed bean blew cell

course dye feet flee hare here whole need not led write rode aloud been blue sell

dear fair fool groan heal heard hour maid peace

deer fare full grown heel herd our made piece

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES There are three degrees of comparison. 1) Positive: to compare two equal object (people, animals or thing)

Harris

Syafiq

Harris is as tall as Syafiq.

2) Comparative to compare two unequal objects (usually followed by than)

Susan

Mei Ling

Susan is taller than Mei Ling

3)

Superlative to compare two or more unequal objects (used after the)

Ranjit

Ammar

Ah Chong

Ranjit is the tallest.

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