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Презентация на тему Comparison of adjectives and adverbs

Comparatives of adjectives are formed with -er or with more.Superlatives are formed with -est or with most.Comparatives and superlatives of adverbs are normally formed with more and most, though there are some exceptions.
Comparison of adjectives and adverbs Comparatives of adjectives are formed with -er or with more.Superlatives are formed Adjectives of one syllable: add  -er and -est:Strong	stronger	the strongestWise		wiser	the wisestDry		drier		the driestHot		hotter	the hottest People grow older and wiser every day. Some are irregular:Bad		worse	the worstGood	better	the bestFar		further	the furthestFar		farther	the farthestLittle		less		the leastMuch	more	the mostMany	more	the most Sunny weather is better than rainy weather.Stormy weather is definitely the worst. Adjectives of two or more syllables take more and most except two-syllable Elvis Presley was one of the most famous rock musicians in the The following two-syllable adjectives can take either -er/-est or more/most:Common, cruel, gentle, Most adverbs take more and most:Easily	more easily	most easilyLoudly	more loudly	most loudly I wake up easily, because my alarm clock rings loudly.My brother wakes Some are irregular:Well		better	bestBadly	worse	worst Adverbs with the same form as adjectives form comparatives and superlatives in The horse is running fast.The sheep is running faster than the horse.The dog is running fastest. Sources:http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/adjAdv.asphttp://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/adjectives-adverbshttp://a4esl.org/q/h/9901/gc-advadj.htmlhttp://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/adjectives-adverbs/adverbshttp://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/adjektiv_adverb.htmhttp://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=6088http://www.google.ru/search?hl=ru&newwindow=1&biw=1280&bih=841&gbv=2&tbs=itp%3Aclipart&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=animals&btnG=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BA&oq=animals&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&gs_sm=s&gs_upl=236814l270886l1l19l13l0l0l0l1l340l2144l0.9.1.2l13 pictures
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Слайд 2 Comparatives of adjectives are formed with -er or

Comparatives of adjectives are formed with -er or with more.Superlatives are

with more.

Superlatives are formed with -est or with most.

Comparatives

and superlatives of adverbs are normally formed with more and most, though there are some exceptions.


Слайд 3 Adjectives of one syllable: add -er and -est:
Strong stronger the

Adjectives of one syllable: add -er and -est:Strong	stronger	the strongestWise		wiser	the wisestDry		drier		the driestHot		hotter	the hottest

strongest
Wise wiser the wisest
Dry drier the driest
Hot hotter the hottest


Слайд 4 People grow older and wiser every day.

People grow older and wiser every day.

Слайд 5 Some are irregular:
Bad worse the worst
Good better the best
Far further the furthest
Far farther the farthest
Little less the least
Much more the

Some are irregular:Bad		worse	the worstGood	better	the bestFar		further	the furthestFar		farther	the farthestLittle		less		the leastMuch	more	the mostMany	more	the most

most
Many more the most


Слайд 6 Sunny weather is better than rainy weather.

Stormy weather

Sunny weather is better than rainy weather.Stormy weather is definitely the worst.

is definitely the worst.


Слайд 7 Adjectives of two or more syllables take more

Adjectives of two or more syllables take more and most except

and most except two-syllable adjectives which end in -y:
Famous

more famous the most famous
Beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful
Funny funnier the funniest


Слайд 8
Elvis Presley was one of the most famous

Elvis Presley was one of the most famous rock musicians in

rock musicians in the world.
Jaan is a famous musician

in his village.

Слайд 9 The following two-syllable adjectives can take either -er/-est

The following two-syllable adjectives can take either -er/-est or more/most:Common, cruel,

or more/most:
Common, cruel, gentle, handsome, likely, mature, narrow, pleasant,

polite, shallow, simple, stupid.

Stupid stupider the stupidest
Stupid more stupid the most stupid


Слайд 10 Most adverbs take more and most:
Easily more easily most easily
Loudly more

Most adverbs take more and most:Easily	more easily	most easilyLoudly	more loudly	most loudly

loudly most loudly


Слайд 11 I wake up easily, because my alarm clock

I wake up easily, because my alarm clock rings loudly.My brother

rings loudly.


My brother wakes up more easily, because his

alarm clock rings more loudly.

Слайд 12 Some are irregular:
Well better best
Badly worse worst

Some are irregular:Well		better	bestBadly	worse	worst

Слайд 13 Adverbs with the same form as adjectives form

Adverbs with the same form as adjectives form comparatives and superlatives

comparatives and superlatives in the same way as adjectives:
Fast faster fastest
Early earlier earliest
Hard harder hardest


Слайд 14 The horse is running fast.


The sheep is running

The horse is running fast.The sheep is running faster than the horse.The dog is running fastest.

faster than the horse.


The dog is running fastest.


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