viernes, 12 de febrero de 2021

Comparative adjectives
  • For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -er to the end .
  • For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the -y to -i and add -er.
  • For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form “more + adjective.”


Let's watch a video. Focus on the adjectives.



And now we are going to study  . 

Comparatives are normally used to state superiority, when you want to say that something is “more” than another thing; however, you can also use them to mention relations of inferiority.
For example:
  •  He is less tall than you.
  •  Peter is less happy than Mary.
  •  Forests are less visited than beaches.
  •  K2 is less high than Mount Everest.



When talking about inferiority, the structure does not change, it is always the same. Use  the structure “Less than”, to establish relationships of inferiority.
EXERCISE
*Write 5 sentences wiht comparative adjectives of inferiority in your note book.
 Let's watch this video to sum up



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