Comparison: adjectives and adverbs

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Comparison: adjectives and adverbs can use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs. Comparative and superlative adjectives We use the comparative adjective with than to compare two people or things. We use the superlative adjective with the when we compare three or more things. Pete is stronger than Tim. We can use the comparative to compare two groups. Doctors ore richer than nurses. Paris is more beautiful than Manchester. With the superlative, we use the before the adjective. I 've got three brothers. Mike is the oldest. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. ' The Simpsons'is the most enjoyable programme on TV. After the adjective, we use in before places or nouns for a group of people (e.g. team, family). But Max is the strongest. It's the tallest building in my town. Amy is the most intelligent person in the class. We use of before other nouns. It was the funniest film of the year. We can also use superlatives with the phrase I ' ve ever... This is the most interesting book Ifve ever read. See Reference page 175 for the spelling rules. 1 Write the comparative forms of the adjectives. cheap cheaper old hot _ easy _ exciting _ late _ good _ 7 difficult 8 hard 9 healthy 10 thin 11 bad 12 useful 2 Write the superlative forms of the adjectives. clean big lucky cold noisy boring the clearest 7 new 8 sad 9 bad 10 special 11 fresh 12 good Unit 24 127

_ of 24 Match 1-10 with a-j. 1 The burger is 2 I think skiing is more 3 The computer is the most_ 4 I bought the_ 5 Is China the_ 6 Swimming is_ 7 It was the happiest day_ 8 The President is the most important person- 9 Is America_ 10 My phone is more_ a b c d e f better for your health than playing rugby. cheapest T-shirt in the shop. in my country. modern than yours. more expensive than Britain? cheaper than the pizza. of her life. g h useful invention ever. i biggest country in the world? j dangerous than riding a horse. O 24.1 Listen and complete the table with ÿ, ÿ ÿ or ÿ ÿ ÿ. Beth Dora Rosy friendly ÿ ÿÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ 7 This is_ country, (pretty) 8 MrsSymonsis_ school, (good) 9 Taxis are_ 10 Biology is_ school, (interesting) 6 Write the sentences. ÿ Jamie-funny-Henry )am.le Is funnler than Htenry. village in the whole teacher in the buses, (expensive) all my subjects at ÿ He-famous person - my town He Is the knost famous -person In atu town. 1 Russia - big - Korea 2 Russia-big country-the world 3 A computer-useful - a phone 4 Eiffel Tower - interesting building - Paris 5 Your shoes - dirty - mine 6 Lucy-good musician-orchestra 7 Monday-bad day-the week 8 Health - important - money good at sport intelligent shy O 24.2 Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets. Listen and check. ÿ My room is tidier than my brother's, (tidy) ÿ Isabel has the tidiest desk in the office, (tidy) 1 I think this is_train in the world! (slow) Ed looks_oscar, (thin) Football is Football is () This is_ I think we'll win. That team is ours, (bad) cricket, (exciting) sport in the world. d ay of the year, (hot) O $7 Work in pairs. Say an adjective from the box. Your partner uses it in a sentence about someone in his or her family. confident friendly funny good at sport intelligent old tall thin Funny My dad Is the funniest person In nÿy family. My brother Is older than nu. Old 128 Comparison: adjectives and adverbs

Notas... as.../less... than We use not as... as... to make negative comparisons. Egypt isn't as big as China. (= China is bigger than Egypt.) Tom isn't as tall as Jack. (= Jack is taller than Tom.) We can also use less... than. Your room is less tidy than mine. Playing sport is less important than studying. We can also make a negative superlative with the least. He was the least helpful assistant in the shop. Look at the information about three computers. Then read the sentences and circle the correct options. GX7 AP3 BB9 Price 499 479 525 How old? 3 months 6 months 1 year How heavy? 0.95 kg 1.06 kg 0.78 kg How thin? 9 mm 10mm 8 mm How fast? 1. 33 GHz 1. 00 GHz 0. 77 GHz ÿ The AP3 / BB9 1 The GX7 / BB9 2 The AP3 / BB9 3 The AP3 / BB9 isn't as expensive as the GX7. isn't as old as the AP3. isn't as heavy as the GX7. isn't as thin as the GX7. 4 The GX7 / BB9 isn't as fast as the AP3. 5 The AP3 / GX7 isn't as good as the BB9. 6 The AP3 / BB9 isn't as cheap as the GX7. 7 The GX7 / BB9 isn't as new as the AP3. 8 The AP3 / BB9 isn't as light asthegx7. How good? ***** ** *** *9 Work in pairs. Choose a person in the picture, but don ' t tell your partner. Say two sentences using notas... as... and adjectives from the box. Can your partner guess the person? tall short young old thin fat happy sad 7ftIs -person LsiVt as tall as r>alsy. Charlie IsiVt as happy as this -perso IA-. Andy Bella Charlie is It Bella? no O 24.3 Look again at the people in exercise 9 and listen to the sentences. Write Yes if the sentence is correct, and No if it is not correct. ÿ yes 1 _ 2 _ 3 _ 4 _ 5 _ Daisy Gemma Unit 24 129

* 1 Rewrite the comparisons using not as... as... or less... than. ÿ Angie is more than me. I ' m, no t as as Anÿie._ I, m, less " than Aÿie._ 1 Jason is more handsome than Theo. 2 Supermarkets are more useful than cafés. 3 Tokyo is noisier than London. 4 I'm taller than my teacher. 5 The chair is more comfortable than the floor. 6 She's more beautiful than me. Comparison of adverbs We make the comparative and superlative of most adverbs by adding more and the most before the adverb. Polly did her homework more quickly than me. Kate spoke the most confidently. Some short adverbs have a comparative form with -er and -est, like adjectives. For example: early, fast, hard, late, long, loud. Paul arrived earlier than me. The journey took longer than normal. Toby ran the fastest. There are some irregular adverbs: well better the best 7 Pasta is healthier than chips. badly worse the worst 8 Your bag is more expensive than mine. SI 2 Mr Look at the example. Write eight sentences using not as... as... and less... than and the words in the table. little less the least We can also use not as... as... with adverbs. I didn,t do as well as Jim in the exam. The book doesnft explain it as clearly as our teacher. basketball football skiing swimming dentists footballers musicians nurses the Arctic India Britain Egypt big boring dangerous difficult exciting expensive hot rich useful»1 3 O 24.4 Write the words in the correct order. Listen and check. ÿ gets up/his brother/henry/than/later Henrtj flets up later than his brother._ 1 swims/me/than/emily/better 2 harder/her friends/works/than/cathy 3 drive/carefu Ily/You/more/shou Id 4 more loudly/everyone else/ryan/than/is talking 5 He/his parents/eats/than/healthily/more 6 than/my brother/less/earn/i ÿswi.m.mxi/vg isn't as exciting as basketball. Nurses aren't as rich as footballers. ihe Arctic Is less than 60ypt. 7 the bus/more slowly/this train/than/is going 8 you/please/more/speak/could/clearly 130 Comparison: adjectives and adverbs

" ;; 14 Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adverb in brackets. ÿ She spoke ore quietly than me. (quietly) ÿ I did the best_in the whole school, (well) 1 We arrived_than everyone else. (late) 2 Jack didn't play as_as Tom. (well) 3 They've lived here_than us. (long) 4 Kim studies_in the whole class. (hard) 5 It's impossible to live_ 6 The match doesn't start as_ usual, (early) 7 You should read the letter_ (carefully) 8 Fred and Alex are lazy, but Pete works _of all. (little).. (cheaply) _as 9 Eat-, or you'll feel sick, (slowly) 10 No one in the band is very good but he definitely sings_(badly) ;Í15 Student A mimes an action. Student B guesses the action. Then student A chooses an adverb and mimes the action and the adverb. Student B guesses the adverb. you,re -plaijivug the Quitar. Now you're -playivÿg it faster'. yes. 1 6 Correct the mistakes. ÿ That was the boringest film I've ever seen. the itu>st borii* * 1 Your computer is faster of mine. 2 Beth is the more wonderful person I know. 3 Vicky has got more longer hair than me. 4 That was one of the sadest moments of my life. 5 William isn't as clever than he thinks. 6 Leo can run more fastly than anyone else. 7 Who is most person in your class? 8 Some footballers are famouser than musicians. 9 The Taj Mahal is perhaps the most beautiful building of the world. 10 You need to listen more careful. 11 That is the dirtier car I've ever seen. 12 This week's test was more difficult that I expected. climb the stairs eat some chips make coffee play the guitar send a text message sit down walk write a letter angrily badly carefully fast slowly strangely Self-evaluation Rate your progress. ÿ u u Unit 24 131