Support lessons unit 9 & 10

Name three reasons the writer gives for why people buy T-shirts. 
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Name three reasons the writer gives for why people buy T-shirts. 

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Name three reasons the writer gives for why people buy T-shirts.

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go 
take 
wear 
give 
a present 
a shirt 
photos 
to New York 

Slide 3 - Drag question

17th June 2020
Grammar points for test week 

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Unit 8 
Comparative and superlative 
Unit 9 
Present perfect - affirmative, negative, question, short answer 
FYNE JAS 

Unit 10 
Passive and active 
Zero conditional & 1st conditional 

Vocabulary 
Unit 8, 9 & 10 
pg 150 - 151 
Irregular verbs - all columns 
pg 157 

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Comparatives and superlatives

                                         Comparative                  Superlative
He/she is tall.             He/she is taller.             He/she is the tallest.
If the word has one syllable: 
Comparative =>             + er  older

Superlative =>                                                              + est   oldest 

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Comparatives and superlatives

Watch out!
  • When a word ends in  -e  put -r of -st achter.

  • nic                                         nicer                                           nicest

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Comparatives and superlatives

Watch out!
  • When a word ends in a vowl (a, e, i, o, u) + a consonant (b, d, g, s, v, etc), then dubble the consonant.

  • big                                          bigger                                           biggest

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Comparatives and superlatives

Watch out !
  • When a word ends in a consonant  + y change the -y in -i and add -er/-est 

  • dry                                          drier                                           driest

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Comparatives and superlatives


If a word has three or more syllables 
- comparative   ->     more ...     more beautiful

- superlative  ->    most ...     most beautiful

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Comparatives and superlatives


  • Some words have irregular comparative and superlative forms 
  • far - further/farther - furthest/ farthest 
  • good - better - best
  • bad - worse - worst

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It's hot in here, but outside it is even ....

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This is an interesting book, but that one is ....

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3. "That's the ______ (beautiful) dress I've ever seen!"
A
beautifullest
B
beautifuller
C
more beautiful
D
most beautiful

Slide 14 - Quiz


I'm bad in math, but even ...... in English
A
badder
B
more bad
C
worse
D
worst

Slide 15 - Quiz

5. "He's the ______ (good) football player on our team."
A
goodest
B
more good
C
best
D
most good

Slide 16 - Quiz

6. "Do you think my hair looks ______ (pretty) this way?"
A
prettier
B
prettyer
C
more pretty
D
more prettyer

Slide 17 - Quiz

9. "This is the ______ (difficult) level of all."
A
difficultest
B
most difficult
C
difficulter
D
more difficult

Slide 18 - Quiz

Joanna was the ........ girl in school.
A
happier
B
happiest
C
most happy
D
more happy

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My hair became ...... after I decided to curl it.
A
More tangled
B
Most tangled
C
Tanglier
D
Tanglest

Slide 20 - Quiz

Michael's car is ..... than Ryan's car.
A
Most expensive
B
More expensive
C
Expensiver
D
Expensivest

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Tom worked the .......... out of all the employees in the store.
A
harder
B
hardest
C
most hard
D
more harder

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The bus started to drive .......... as the traffic cleared
A
fastly
B
faster
C
more faster
D
most fast

Slide 23 - Quiz

Miley was ............... than the tall boy in her class.
A
most ambitious
B
Ambitiouser
C
Ambitious
D
more ambitious

Slide 24 - Quiz

Adjectives
  • Comparative adjectives: compares something or someone to someone or something else.
For instance: Kendes is smarter than Jenne. 
  • Superlative adjectives: compares something or someone to the whole of something else. 
For instance: Kendes is the smartest between them. 

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ADVERBS
  • Comparative adverbs: They tell you how, when or how often actions are done.
For instance: They always say that Jessica is more beautiful than Lindsey
  • Superlative adverbs: they describe the action of a person or a thing compared to the actions of other persons or things. They tell you how, when or how often an action is done.
For instance: Jessica is the most beautiful girl in the room

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Maxine is taller than her brother.
Taller is an ..........., says something about the word ...........
A
adverb, is
B
adjective, is
C
adjective, Maxine
D
adverbs, Maxine

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Jimmy sings better than Carter.
Better is an ........., says something about the word .........
A
adverb, Jimmy
B
adverb, Sings
C
adjective, Jimmy
D
adjective, Sings

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