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Introduction:

Past Continues rules Past Continues exercise Comparative and Superlative rules Comparative and superlative exercise

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Past Continues Rules:


Subject Auxiliary verb
was

Main verb

watching

TV.

You

were

working

hard.

He/she/it
We You They

was
were were were

not
not

helping
joking. playing singing

Mary.

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Past Continues exercise:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. She.. hockey. (to play) They....... in the pool. (to swim) It .... (to rain) We to music. (to listen) The mobile.. . (to ring) Max.. with two girls. (to dance) I in front of the shop. (to wait) My brother .the car. to clean) The cat in the basket. (to sleep) They(walk) very long.

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Comparative and Superlative rules:


IMPORTANT GRAMMATICAL POINTS Adjectives with one syllable only Adjectives ending in a single consonant which must be doubled Adjectives with one syllable, but ending in E ADJECTIVES COMPARATIVE FORMS (........ER ) THINNER SUPERLATIVE FORMS (THE .....EST) THE THINNEST THIN

FAT

FATTER

THE FATTEST

FIERCE

FIERCER

THE FIERSEST

Adjectives with one syllable + Y (Y changes to I)

FRIENDLY

FRIENDLIER

THE FRIENDLIEST

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ADJECTIVES

COMPARATIVE FORMS (MORE)

SUPERLATIVE FORMS(THE MOST)


The most dangerous

DANGEROUS

More dangerous

INTERESTING

More interesting

The most interesting

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