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Módulo: 1 Unidad:5 Semana:5

INGLÉS II

Mg. Mercy Páliza Champi


INTRODUCTION
ORIENTACIONES

• Estimados alumnos, la presente ayuda es para


que usted vea en forma resumida y clara el tema
en sí de la semana que nos toca ,este tema ya se
vió en el libro de Inglés I, lo cuál le será fácil de
recordar.
• SUPERLATIVE
• MODALS
• MAY
• MIGHT
• MUST
• Superlative adjectives are used to
talk differences between three or
more people, animals or things.
The word the comes before the
superlative adjective.
We form the superlative by adding –est to short
adjectives.
Fast = the fastest New = the newest
6. Complete the sentences. Use the superlatives of the
words in brackets
– Mary is ______ of all the students (tall)
– Max's story is _______ story I've ever heard. (long)
– My grandmother is ________ person I know (old)
Short adjectives with one Big biggest
vowel and one consonant Fat fattest
Thin thinnest
Adjectives that end in y Funny funniest
Heavy heaviest
Write sentences. Use superlatives.
1.-My dog/big/all the dogs in the neighborhood.
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2.-Mary/fat/in the school
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3.-John/happy boy/ in the world.
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• Adjectives which have three or more syllables always
form the superlative with the most.
• Max's house in the mountains is the most peaceful in the
world
• Write sentences.
1.-English/is/interesting/school subjects
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2.-My mom/is beautiful/woman/I know
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3.-Valentina/is/intelligent/person/I’ve seen
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4.-Chemistry/is/difficult/school subject
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SUPERLATIVE

• EXAMPLES :
• OLD THE OLDEST
• YOUNG THE YOUNGEST
• STRONG THE STRONGEST
• FAST THE FASTEST
• FAT THE FATTEST
• THIN THE THINNEST
• BIG THE BIGGEST
• The following adjectives have irregular
superlative forms:
good = The best
bad = The worst
far = The farthest
• Fill in the gaps. Use the correct superlative.
1.-Sam has __________ grades in the class (good)
2.-Teresa had __________day ever (bad)
3.-The North Pole is ________ place in the world (far)
ALBERT EISTEN WAS THE BEST SCIENTIFIC
IN THE WORLD.
• HITLER WAS THE WORST MAN IN THE WORLD.

• CARAL IS THE OLDEST CITY IN THE WORLD.


• BILL GATES IS THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD.
EXERCISES
10. Choosethe answer you think is correct

a.-David is the _____ person I've ever met.


• more boring
• most boring
• boring

b.-Katrina's _____ teacher our class has ever had.


• the better
• the good
• the best

c.-Hong Kong is one of the _____ cities I've visted.


• most interesting
• Interesting
• interest
Complete the chart-

Adjective Comparative Superlative


Heavy Heavier heaviest
Good
Fat The fattest
difficult
Funnier
The worst
Thin
Bigger
The most
intelligent
Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets
(comparative or superlative).
1.-My house is (big) ____ than yours.
2.-This flower is (beautiful) _______ than that one.
3.-This is the (good) ______ book I have ever read.
4.-Non-smokers usually live (long) _______ than smokers.
5.-Which is the (dangerous) _______ animal in the world?
6.-A holiday by the sea is (good) ______ than a holiday in
the mountains.
7.-It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) ________
than a beer.
8.-Who is the (rich) _________ woman on earth?
9.-The weather this summer is even (bad) _______ than
last summer.
10.-He was the (intelligent) _________ thief of all.
MODALS: MAY

• May :Uses: - Asking for permission - Future possibility

• May I have another cup of coffee? China may become a


major economic power.
Future possibility : might / might not
My friend and I might take cooking classes or
we might take martial arts classes.
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We use might for something that is possible but not certain, now or in
the future.

My sister might come tomorrow.


(from what we know, perhaps she will come)
EXERCISES
Must, mustn’t
•You must do this
homework carefully.
•You mustn’t steal other
people’s things. It’s wrong.
PROHIBITION
LOGICAL CONCLUSION
• Después de esta quinta semana, estimado alumno,
usted debe de resolver los ejercicios en el workbook
para tener más práctica a la hora de desarrollar los
ejercicios de cada tema.
• Revisar siempre el blog que se le dá ,para que tenga
más conocimiento y continuidad y así poder
desarrollar con más facilidad y avanzar el trabajo
obligatorio.
• Escuchar siempre los Cds, de los libros para que
desarrolle las habilidades del listening y del speaking
THANK YOU

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