Стр.34 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 8 класс
05 No place like home GRAMMAR Comparison of adjectives Most one-syllable adjectives ending in -e one vowel + one consonant Two-syllable adjectives ending in a vowel sound ending in -y Two- or more syllable adjectives Irregular adjectives Adjectives young nice big narrow pretty useful attractive difficult good bad far far Comparative younger nicer bigger narrower prettier more useful more attractive more difficult better worse farther further Superlative (the) youngest (the) nicest (the) biggest (the) narrowest (the) prettiest (the) most useful (the) most attractive (the) most difficult (the) best (the) worst (the) farthest (the) furthest Comparing two 1 We use a comparative adjective + than to compare two things that are different:
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05 No place like home
GRAMMAR
Comparison of adjectives
Most one-syllable adjectives
ending in -e
one vowel + one consonant
Two-syllable adjectives
ending in a vowel sound
ending in -y
Two- or more syllable adjectives
Irregular adjectives
Adjectives
young
nice
big
narrow
pretty
useful
attractive
difficult
good
bad
far
far
Comparative
younger
nicer
bigger
narrower
prettier
more useful
more attractive
more difficult
better
worse
farther
further
Superlative
(the) youngest
(the) nicest
(the) biggest
(the) narrowest
(the) prettiest
(the) most useful
(the) most attractive
(the) most difficult
(the) best
(the) worst
(the) farthest
(the) furthest
Comparing two
1 We use a comparative adjective + than to compare two things that are different:
Today is colder than yesterday.
The blue dress is more expensive than the red one.
2 We can also use not as (adjective) as:
Yesterday was not as cold as today.
The red dress is not as expensive as the blue one.
3 To compare two things which are the same we use as (adjective) as:
The green dress is as expensive as the red one.
Comparing more than two
We use a superlative adjective to compare three or more people or things:
She’s the cleverest person in our class.
This is the most expensive mobile phone in the shop.
Comparing with what’s OK
too means something is more than OK:
The blue shoes are too big.
enough means something is OK:
The brown shoes are big enough.
not... enough means something is less than OK:
The black shoes are not big enough.
1 Use the information to answer the questions.
1 Bill is older than Ben.
Karen isn’t as old as Ben.
Who is the oldest? Bill
2 Leo is quieter than Jack.
Jack is louder than Ivan.
Ivan is as quiet as Leo.
Who is the loudest? …
3 The film is better than the book.
The book is worse than the TV programme.
The TV programme is better than the film.
Is the film, the book or the TV programme the best? …
4 The black trousers were too small.
The jeans were too big.
The shorts weren’t big enough.
Were the jeans, the shorts or the trousers the biggest? …
5 The train is more expensive than the plane.
The car is as expensive as the train.
The plane is less expensive than the train.
Which is the cheapest? …