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Ket-Advers of Frequency
Ket-Advers of Frequency
VOCABULARY
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RESTAURANT
VOCABULARY
READING
PAGE 22 READ ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
1. Where is Antonio from?
AT SPAIN 2. When is the festival?
3. What does Antonio wear at
the festival?
4. Where do they get the
tomatoes?
5. How long does the festival
last?
6. When do they clean?
7. What happen after the
tomatoes fight?
GRAMMAR Where do you write them?
Case 1:
frequency adverbs! Case 2:
Case 3:
GRAMMAR
Comparative and superlatives
Comparatives:
You use adjectives to compare Rules:
1.- For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -er to the end
two things 2.- For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all
three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form “more +
adjective.”
tall 3.- For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the -y to -
small -er i and add -er. (pretty)
big
Complete:
interesting more The game is ___ than ever. (exciting)
Mike is ___than Luis. (funny)
expensive less This movie is ___than the last one. (boring)
Advertising pressures women to be ___. (thin)
GRAMMAR
Comparative and superlatives
Superlatives:
You use adjectives to compare
Complete:
two things That is the ___ puppy in all the litter. (sleepy)
I'm the ___person in my group. (happy)
Brad Pitt is the ___ actor in Hollywood. (famous)
tall
small -est PAGE 23
big
interesting most
expensive least
GRAMMAR
Comparative and superlatives