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Task No 20 Comparative Adjs

The document provides information about comparative adjectives in English. It explains that comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between two nouns and follow the pattern of "Noun + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun". It then gives examples of comparative sentences and discusses how one-syllable, two-syllable, and three-or-more syllable adjectives form their comparative forms by adding "-er", using "more", or becoming an irregular comparative like "better". The document concludes with an exercise asking the reader to make comparative forms of adjectives and provide example sentences.

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Task No 20 Comparative Adjs

The document provides information about comparative adjectives in English. It explains that comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between two nouns and follow the pattern of "Noun + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun". It then gives examples of comparative sentences and discusses how one-syllable, two-syllable, and three-or-more syllable adjectives form their comparative forms by adding "-er", using "more", or becoming an irregular comparative like "better". The document concludes with an exercise asking the reader to make comparative forms of adjectives and provide example sentences.

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EET N° 4 English, 3° D Course Date:_______________ Name:______________________

Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they
modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher). They are used in sentences where two nouns
are compared, in this pattern: Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than
+ noun (object).

Examples

 My house is larger than hers.


 This box is smaller than the one I lost.
 Your dog runs faster than Jim's dog.
 The rock flew higher than the roof.
 Jim and Jack are both my friends, but I like Jack better. ("than Jim" is understood)

One syllable adjectives

Add -er for the comparative. If the adjective has a consonant + single vowel + consonant spelling,
the final consonant must be doubled before adding the ending.

Example: sad --- sadder

Two syllables

Adjectives with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er or by preceeding the
adjective with more. Example: tired---- more tired

For adjectives ending in y, change the y to an i before adding the ending.

Example: happy ---happier

Three or more syllables

Adjectives with three or more syllables form the comparative by putting more in front of the
adjective.

Example: expensive ----more expensive

IRREGULAR COMPARATIVES

GOOD ------- BETTER BAD --------WORSE LITTLE---------LESS

MUCH -------- MORE FAR ------- FURTHER/ FARTHER

Example sentences.

 You play tennis better than I do.


 This sweater is less expensive than that one.
 I ran pretty far yesterday, but I ran even farther today.
Task NO 20

Make the comparative form. If it's possible, use 'er'. If not, use 'more'.

1) Dogs are _____________________(intelligent) than rabbits.

2) Lucy is _______________________(old) than Ellie.

3) Russia is far ___________________(large) than the UK.

4) My Latin class is _________________ (boring) than my English class.

5) In the UK, the streets are generally _____________________ (narrow)


than in the USA.

6) London is ________________________ (busy) than Glasgow.

7) Julie is _______________________ (quiet) than her sister

8) Amanda is _______________________ (ambitious) than her classmates.

9) My garden is a lot _______________________ (colourful) than this park.

10) His house is a bit ________________________ (comfortable) than a hotel.

Make up your own example sentences. Choose three DIFFERENT adjectives from the previous
exercise.

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