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Welcome

To the
English class
Equalities
Equalities
as - adj - as
tan como
It is Ted.

Ted is big.
Ted is soft.
It is Tom.

It is big.

It is soft.
Ted is as big as Tom.

Ted is as beautiful as Tom.

Ted is as soft as Tom.


She is Jenny.

She is tall.
She is slim.
She is pretty.
She is Sandy.
She is tall.
She is slim.
She is pretty.
Jenny is as tall as Sandy.

Jenny is as slim as Sandy.

Jenny is as pretty as Sandy.


COMPARATIVES

USE:
to compare two or more
things or people.
thin

fat
beautiful
old
young

ugly
expensive

cheap
hot

cold
big

small
ADJECTIVES

LONG SHORT

IRREGULA
R
TWO OR MORE
SYLLABLES
beautiful
handsome
difficult
important
insecure
expensive
comfortable
careful
interesting
ridiculous
elegant
generous
ONE OR TWO
SYLLABLES
strong
tall
late
nice sad
short fat
dirty
Great big
ugly
cheap thin
dry
curly
IRREGULAR
good – better –(mejor que)

bad – worse (peor que)

far – farther (más lejos que)


Spelling rules
RULE:
TO BE

IS
ARE MORE ---L.ADJ---THAN
AM

My house is smaller than yours.


TO BE

S.ADJ-ER THAN
IS
ARE
AM
Good- bueno

good- better than

Milk is better than coffee.

Bad- malo
bad= worse than
easy= easier
Write the comparative form of these
adjectives:
1.-hot:
2.-short:
3.-difficult:
4.-beautiful:
5.-noisy:
6.-thin
7.-near
8.-easy
9.-rich
10.-young
Write comparative sentences
1. Canada/Brazil (big)
2.-Tessa/Deborah (pretty)
3.-Driving/ flying (dangerous)
4.-My English/your English (bad)
5.-This chair / that chair (comfortable)
6.-Her husband / her (young)
7.- Buses wine/ English wine (good)
THANK
YOU

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