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Adjectives - Comparative Form II




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ADJECTIVES
 
 
 
1. LISTEN and  REPEAT:
 
                                        
     THIN           FAT                                         TALL         SHORT     
 
                                         
    HEAVY         LIGHT                                BIG         SMALL  
 
 
 
                                                                                                                             
      FAST        SLOW                           NEW       OLD  
 
 
                                         
   DIFFICULT     EASY                                  UGLY      BEAUTIFUL  
       
 
                                                        
    CHEAP         EXPENSIVE                          GOOD             BAD        
 
 
                                    
                                      CLEVER  
 
 
 
 
         RULES:
 
 tall - taller                    small - smaller             
old - older                     fast - faster                    
slow - slower                 short - shorter
clever - cleverer        new - newer
 
 
             fat - fatter                      
                  thin - thinner 
                          big - bigger         
 
                 heavy - heavier             
                 happy - happier 
 
   expensive       -    more expensive
   beautiful         -    more beautiful
   difficult           -    more difficult 
 
                                     good   -   better
                                    bad     -   worse 
2. CHOOSE:
 
                     eg. Mary is happier than Anna.
 
 
 
1.     vs.                      2.    vs.   
 
The elephant is (big)  the mouse.           The red car is (slow)    the grey car.
The mouse is (small)   the elephant.           The grey car is (fast)    the red car.
The elephant is (fat)   the mouse.           The red car is (old)    the grey car.
The mouse is (thin)   the elephant.           The grey car is (new)    the red car.
The elephant is (heavy)   the mouse.
The mouse is  (light)      the elephant.
 
 
 
3.      vs.              
 
The monster is (ugly)  the girl.          
The girl is (beautiful)  the monster. 
The girl is (young)    the monster.       
The monster is  (old)   the girl. 
 
 
 
4. vs.
 
 
2+3 is (easy) my brother's homework.
 
My brother's homework is (difficult) 2+3.
My brother is (clever) me.
 
 
 
3. FIND:
 
MORE DIFFICULT    BETTER    OLDER    CLEVERER    FATTER    UGLIER    HEAVIER    FASTER   
 
  NEWER     MORE BEAUTIFUL    THINNER    LIGHTER    BIGGER     EASIER     MORE EXPENSIVE