The document provides examples and explanations of using comparative structures in English and another language. It gives sentences comparing two things using "as...as" and shows how to express the same ideas in another language. Examples are given comparing houses, locations, and levels of noise and pollution. The key point is using "as...as" to compare two things in a sentence and giving the equivalent structure in another language.
The document provides examples and explanations of using comparative structures in English and another language. It gives sentences comparing two things using "as...as" and shows how to express the same ideas in another language. Examples are given comparing houses, locations, and levels of noise and pollution. The key point is using "as...as" to compare two things in a sentence and giving the equivalent structure in another language.
The document provides examples and explanations of using comparative structures in English and another language. It gives sentences comparing two things using "as...as" and shows how to express the same ideas in another language. Examples are given comparing houses, locations, and levels of noise and pollution. The key point is using "as...as" to compare two things in a sentence and giving the equivalent structure in another language.
explanation. • Is our life as exciting as Richie’s? • Our house isn’t as nice as Richie’s. ------------------------------------------------------- • When we compare two things we use as + adjective + as. (Kur ne krahasojme dy gjera, ne perdorim as + mbiemer + as.) b. How do you say the sentences in your language? • Is our life as exciting as richie’s? (A eshte jeta jone po as mbreslenese sa e Richiet?) • Our house isn’t as nice as Richie’s. (Shtepia jone nuk eshte po aq e mire sa e Richiet.) 3a It isn’t as nice as our house. • Coach- autobus • Polluted – I ndotur • Build- ndertoj • Comfortable- komode, e rehatshme 5 Practice • 2. Richie’s house isn’t as comfortable as George and Marlene’s house. George and Marlene’s house is more comfortable than Richie’s house. • 3. Detroit isn’t as sunny as Cancun. Cancun is sunnier than Detroit. 4. Marlene’s house isn’t as interesting as Richie’s island. Richie’s island is more interesting than Marlene’s house. 5. Cancun isn’t as noisy as Detroit. Detroit is noisier than Cancun. 6. Villages aren’t as polluted as big cities. Big cities are more polluted than villages.