The document discusses comparisons and how to structure them using verbs and adjectives. Comparisons involve assessing how a first item relates to a second item. They can be shown using structures like "X is as ADJECTIVE as Y" or "X doesn't have as MANY/MUCH NOUN as Y." Examples are provided like "My tree doesn't have as many leaves as your tree" and "The blue bowl has as much cereal as the grey bowl."
The document discusses comparisons and how to structure them using verbs and adjectives. Comparisons involve assessing how a first item relates to a second item. They can be shown using structures like "X is as ADJECTIVE as Y" or "X doesn't have as MANY/MUCH NOUN as Y." Examples are provided like "My tree doesn't have as many leaves as your tree" and "The blue bowl has as much cereal as the grey bowl."
The document discusses comparisons and how to structure them using verbs and adjectives. Comparisons involve assessing how a first item relates to a second item. They can be shown using structures like "X is as ADJECTIVE as Y" or "X doesn't have as MANY/MUCH NOUN as Y." Examples are provided like "My tree doesn't have as many leaves as your tree" and "The blue bowl has as much cereal as the grey bowl."
It’s a judgement, opinion or assessment of two things.
The car isn’t as dirty as the truck My pizza doesn’t have as many ingredients as his pizza Comparisions with adjetives 1st thing Verb to be as Adjetive as 2nd thing we’re We’re comparing comparing Pam is as thin as Claudia The shark isn’t as happy as the fish
1st thing Verb As Noun as 2nd thing
we’re Much/Many We’re comparing comparing My tree doesn’t have as many leaves as your tree The blue bowl have as much cereal as the grey bowl
2. Why do you think it is important to learn that?
This is very important because when you want to make a compaction between to thing you need use this. 3. Write 5 examples using "comparisons" related to comparing two places, things etc.. 1. My computer is as broke as your computer. 2. Nathaly’s bowl doesn’t have as much rice as my bowl. 3. The car needs as much gasoline as the motorcycle. 4. The park isn’t as clear as the avenue. 5. The grove street have as much crime as the central street.