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ENGLISH CLASS WORK LEVEL II , GROUP E

INTEGRANTS:

 LIGHTDAY VALENTINA PARADA CARRILLO-COD. 1007887639


 MICHAEL STEVEN MAXUERA AGUILAR .-COD. 1123316521

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

1.Complete the missing forms:

Traducción Adjectives Comparatives Superlatives

Largo Long Longer Longest

Hermoso Beautiful More beautiful The most

Interesante Interesting More interesting the most interesting

Gordo Fat Fatter Fattest

Bueno Good Better the best

Difícil difficult More difficult The most difficult

Malo Bad worse Worst

Feliz Happy happier Happiest

Sucio Dirty Dirtier the dirtiest

Alto Tall Taller Tallest

Facil Easy Easier Easiest

Aburrido Boring more boring The most boring

2.Complete the sentences .Use comparative or superlative forms of the


adjective.

1. Tom is older than his brother.

=Tom es mayor que su hermano


2.This is the most interesting book I have ever read.

=Este es el Libro mas interesante que he leído

3.My mother is younger than my father.

= Mi madre es más joven que mi padre.

4.His car is more expensive than mine.

= Su coche es más caro que el mío.

5.Summer is the hottest season.

= El verano es la estación más calurosa.

6.Jim plays tennis better than Ben.

= Jim juega al tenis mejor que Ben.

7.Mathematics is more difficult than English.

= Las matemáticas son más difíciles que el inglés.

8.Giraffes are the tallest land animals.

= Las jirafas son los animales terrestres más altos.

COMPOUND ADJECTIVES

A compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun.
They are usually written with a hyphen (e.g. good-looking, sun-tanned …). Its meaning is normally clear
from the words it combines. The second part of the compound adjective is often a present or past participle.
A lot of compound adjectives describe a person’s appearance, character, and situation.
I Match the adjectives with their meanings.
1 well-off A attractive
2 laid-back B totally new
3 good-looking C famous
4 ready-made D rich
5 fashion-conscious E relaxed
6 well-known F eternal
7 heart-broken G inflexible
8 ever-lasting H depressed
9 narrow-minded I stylish
10 brand-new J can be used immediately

1. well-off. D rich
2. laid-back. E relaxed
3. good-looking. A attractive
4. ready-made. J can be used immediately
5. fashion-conscious. I stylish
6. well-known. C famous
7. heart-broken. H depressed
8. ever-lasting. F eternal
9. narrow-minded. G inflexible
10. brand-new. B totally new.
II Fill in the gaps with the compound adjectives from exercise I.
One word is given in brackets.
1. Mary is very fashion-conscious and she loves wearing brand-new
designer clothes.
2. Brad Pitt is a really well-known actor and he’s very good-looking
everybody likes him.
3. Kate is always so laid-back about everything.
4. His visit left an ever-lasting impression on me.
5. John worked long hours and became very well-off.
6. We have no ready-made answers.
7. Our new boss is so narrow-minded; he is not ready to listen to or
tolerate the views of others.
8. Alan was really heart-broken when Sarah left him.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

1-YOU............ TALK DURING THE TEST. 4-I………………….CALL PETER FOR HIS BIRTHDAY
MUSTN’T DON’T HAVE TO HAVE TO HAVE TO MUST MUSTN’T

2-YOU.............. COME WITH US IF YOU DON’T WANT. 5- I ……………………TELL HER THE TRUTH
MUSTN’T DON’T HAVE TO MUST MUST HAVE TO MUSTN’T

3-SHE.......... TO WEAR A UNIFORM. IT IS A LAW. 6- THERE IS A “NO SMOKING” SIGNS YOU……….


SMOKE
DOESN’T HAVE MUST HAS MUST HAVE TO MUSTN’T

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