Lesson 36 - Adjectives

Lesson 36 Adjectives
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Lesson 36 Adjectives
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Today
  • Kahoot: What do you still know
  • Recap explanation
  • Independent practice
  • Quizlet: Irregular verbs

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Goals
You understand when to use -er/-est and when to use more/most when talking about comparisons.

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What were the rules again?

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Comparatives and superlatives
A quick recap

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-er/-est
For words that have one syllable. (1)
  • weak -> weaker (than) -> (the) weakest
  • big - bigger (than) -> (the) biggest
  • busy -> busier (than) -> (the) busiest

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more -/most -
For words that have two or more syllables. (2+) 
  • famous -> more famous (than) -> (the) most famous
  • difficult -> more difficult (than) -> (the) most difficult
  • expensive -> more expensive (than) -> (the) most expensive

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-er/-est and more -/most -
For some words that have two syllables, we can use both. (2)
  • narrow -> narrower or more narrow.
  • simple -> simplest or most simple.

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Get to work
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  • Practice with the comparative and superlative adjectives.
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Study: Irregular verbs 1-131
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