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TOPIC : STRANGER IN NEW YORK

LEVEL : II
OBJECTIVE : Difference about comparative and superlative
Identify city locations

LIC. Hilaria López


CITY LOCATIONS

vocabulary

Practice
COMP
ARATIVE
We use the comparative small smaller
to compare two people, places
or things.
RULES

Short adjective + ER. Long adjective: MORE + long


adjective
old  older
exciting  more exciting
young  younger
beautiful  more beautiful
CVC + ER (the final consonant is
doubled) Irregular adjectives
big  bigger good  better
hot  hotter bad  worse
Short adjective ended in –Y  -IER We use THAN after the comparative
easy  easier form of the adjective.
heavy  heavier John is taller than Mary.
A Ferrari is more expensive than a
Fiat.
Let’s practice
Look and read the sentences

big bigger
old older 2
1

I’m 70. I’m 75.

Young younger
3 5
4

abe
superlative adjectives

Grammar point: the adj+est / the most + adj


1. Al is (short).
2. Ed is (thin).
3. Al is wearing (colourful) clothes.
4. Ed is (tall).
5. Joe is (smart).
What can you see?
Look at the picture and describe
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