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UNIVERSIDAD

BRITÁNICA DE
AGUASCALIENTES
CARRERA: MERCADOTECNIA Y DISEÑO GRAFICO

MATERIA: INGLES II

TRABAJO: TRABAJOS Y EXAMEN

PROFESOR: ELIZABETH CONTRERAS LUNA

ALUMNA: ESTEFANIA RINCÓN NAVARRO

GRADO: 2do CUATRIMESTRE

GRUPO: “A” Intermedio

1. COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES


ADJETIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE ADJETIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
Pretty Prettier Prettiest Cold Coldder Colddest

Young Youngger Younggest Rude Rudder Ruddest

Hot Hotter Hottest Red Redder Reddest

Talkative Talkativer Most Talkative Cheerful Cheerfuller Cheerfullest

Sensitive Sensitiver Most Sensitive Long Longger Longgest

Thirsty Thirstier Thirstiest Large Larger Langgest

Humid Humidder Humiddest tall Taller Tallest

Warm Warmer Warmest Good Gooder Goodest

Funnier Funny Nicest Nice


Worse Bad Thinner Thin
Oldest Old Noisiest Noisy
Later Lape Smaller Small
Cheaper Chap Bigger Big

2. COMPARISION OF ADJETIVES
 Ann is happier than her sister.
 My hair is longer than my sister’s hair.
 John is thinner than Bob.
 Our ice-cream is more delicious than this one
 Steve is taller today than he was yesterday.
 Mary’s car is larger than Mark’s car.
 A car is more expensive than a bike.
 My bed is more comfortable than yours.
 My cousin is stronger than my brother.
 A flower is more beautiful than a ball.

 I am elder than my sister.


 Karina is better at soports than Susana.
 It is worse to be bald than to be hairy.
 This table is older than that chair.
 Today I will eat more potatoes than you.
 My house is farther than yours.

 Carlos is bussier than his boss.


 I am prettier than you.
 My dog is happier than your cat because I feed twice a day.
 Pigs are dirtier than rabbits.

Compare acording to the picture

BIG
Ariana is bigger than Ana
FAMOUS
Ariana is more famous than Ana
NICE
Ana is nicer than Ariana
BEAUTIFUL
Ariana is more beautiful than Ana
HAPPY
Ana is happier than Ariana
OLD
Ana is elder than Ariana

3. SUPERLATIVES
Write the superlative form of each sentence
1) I am the tallest in the class.
2) This is the most expensive hotel I’ve ever stayed in.
3) This road is the narrowest in al lof California.
4) New York is one of the busiest cities in the USA.
5) Jack is the best football player on the team.
6) North Pole is the coldest place on Earth.
7) My father is the most generous person I know.
8) This is the easiest way to do it.

Insert the comparative or superlative of the adjetive depending on the


case

1- I think Jonh is the happiest now than he was last year.


2- His the bigest desire is to return hom.
3- She is probably the angriest person I know.
4- Today’s weather is worse than yesterday’s.
5- My brother is younger than me.
6- He drove fater than and fater than till we told him to stop.

4. PUBLIC PLACES- DIRECTIONS- PRESPOSITIONS

1. First complete the dialogue whit the directions that the pólice office gave to
James.

James: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the library?

Police officer: It is not far from here. You can go on foot. It is near the Town Hall. Go
straight the Street, take the first street on the left and then turn left. The building at the
corner is post office. Next to it there’s the post office and the library is at the corner
apposite, the cinema.

James: Thank you very much.


Police officer: You’re welcome.

2. How can James get from Library to the restaurant? Find the way and then write
the directions.

When you leave the library, Turn right and go straight ahead until the last Street, turn right
and no more anda finally go straight ahead until to restaurant It is next to the subway
station.

5. Examen
HOSPITAL: If is front your house, turn right,
go straight on and in the school turn left,
take the first turning street of the right.

CINEMA: If is front your house, turn right, go


straight on and in the school, turn left, take
the first turning on the left, then take second
street turn left. In the first street turn right.

SCHOOL: If is front your house, turn right, go


straight on, and take the first turning street
of the right. It is front the library.

LIBRARY: If is front your house, turn right, go


straight on, take second turning street and
turn right, then take first turning on the left.

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