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INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA PARTICULAR

I.E.P. “CAP. ALIPIO PONCE VASQUEZ”


DISCIPLINA, VALORES Y SABER

Vocabulary
Adjectives
• Tall ≠ short
• Young (new) ≠ old
• Thin ≠ chubby (fat)
• Beautiful (pretty) ≠ ugly
• Strong ≠ weak
• Hansome ≠ awful
• Big ≠ small
• Good ≠ bad
• Safe ≠ dangerous
• Easy ≠ difficult
• Happy ≠ sad
• Hot ≠ cold
• Boring ≠ interesting
• Faster ≠ slow

When we talk about two things, we can "compare" them. We can see if they are the
same or different. Perhaps they are the same in some ways and different in other
ways. We can use comparative adjectives to describe the differences. Often, the
comparative adjective is followed by "than".
for example
• A mouse is smaller than a lion

• A tiger is faster than a dog

• Mrs. Mayra is younger than Mrs. Gema

• S.J.L is more dangerous than Surco

• Iquitos is hotter than Puno

• Biology is easier than Math

Exercises

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