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Less Adjective Than Example: The Blue Car Is The Red One

The document provides examples and explanations of using comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It also gives the structures for using "can" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. Examples are provided to illustrate how to make adjectives comparative using "er" and superlative using "est". It also covers basic uses of "can" including the forms "cannot" and "can't" for negation and interrogative structures using "Can".

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Less Adjective Than Example: The Blue Car Is The Red One

The document provides examples and explanations of using comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It also gives the structures for using "can" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. Examples are provided to illustrate how to make adjectives comparative using "er" and superlative using "est". It also covers basic uses of "can" including the forms "cannot" and "can't" for negation and interrogative structures using "Can".

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LESS

+ ADJECTIVE + THAN EXAMPLE: The blue car is less fast than the red one.

Manoli

is less beautiful than jina.

AS

+ ADJECTIVE + AS

EXAMPLE:

Andres is as tall as Juan is as elegant as perla.

Miriam

Examples

The purple sweater is nicer than the pink one.


The pink sweater isnt as cheap as the purple one. The black jeans is more expensive than the blue. The blue jeans isnt as expensive as the black one.

adjectives of one syllable ADJECTIVE + ER + THAN EXAMPLE: The red dress is cheaper than black one. Adjectives of 3 or more syllables MORE + ADJECTIVE + THAN EXAMPLE: My jeans are more comfortable than my skirt.

$300

$450

$250

$385

THE + ADJETIVE + EST EXAMPLE: Richard is the best student in the class Europe is the oldest continent
bisilave Comparative Adj. + er Superlative Adj + est

+ er

+ est

clever happy
humble easy

cleverer happier
humbler easier

cleverest happiest
humblest easiest
big (grande) bigger (ms grande) biggest (el ms grande)

long adjectives expensive modern beautiful elegant dangerous

Comparativ Superlative e The most + More + adj. adj. More expensive More modern More beautiful More elegant More dangerous The most expensive The most modern The most beautiful The most elegant The most dangerous
Osama

Examples Jimena Navarrete is the most beautiful of mexico.

Bin Laden is the most dangerous man in the world.

What

for? I need a blue jeans or a black one. ok. here I have these two. how much they cost? $320 blue and black $ 250 Wow! are a little expensive Hmm. I'll take the black is more comfortable. good choice, it's great.

are you looking

white

black

strong short tall

thin

handsome fat slim

ugly

He

is my friend Diego, he is tall, slim and handsome, likes to skate and have fun with his friends, he has long hair black and straight, brown eyes, light brown skin, and has 15years of age. And looks like justin bieber. is my friend, is tall. thin black hair. brown eyes brown shrimp likes football. and loves reggae and wants to be a lawyer and looks like Leonardo dicaprio.

Omar

ALEJANDRO-hello Angeles, what are you doing tomorrow? ANGELES-I have to go to my dance classes. ALEJANDRO-because tomorrow I will go to the zoo and wanted to invite. ANGELES-oh sorry I cant go tomorrow, maybe after tomorrow, I cant miss. ALEJANDRO-neglects this well we can go another day. ANGELES-if I want to visit the zoo, because I love animals. ALEJANDRO-happens to me, good to see you step by you at 2 bye. ANGELES-bye.

Estructura de las oraciones afirmativas con "Can": Estructura: Sujeto + can + verbo siempre en infinitivo. Example: I can eat a lot. She can study now. Cmo se niega con "Can" Estructura negacin: Sujeto + cannot (can't)+ verbo principal en infinitivo siempre. They cannot (can't) work. She cant live here anymore. Cmo se pregunta con "Can"? Estructura preguntas: Can + sujeto + verbo siempre en infinitivo+?

Can you open the door?

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