EXERCISE 29. Revlew: comparatives and superlatives. (Charts 9-1 -+ 9-1 1)
Direcdonc Work in pairs.
Speaker A: Ask a question that uses either a comparative or a superlative.
Speaker B: Answer the question. Use complete sentences.
Example: what... sweet
SPEAKER A: What is sweeter than sugar?
SPEAKER B: Nothing is sweeter than sugar.
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Example: who is... wonderful
- SPEAKER A: Who is the most wonderful person you've ever known?
SPEAKER B: That's a hard question. Probably my mother is the most wonderful person
I've ever known.
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- what is... important 7. which car is... expensive , , , , , !,
- who is... famous 8. what country is... near.
- what is... good 9. what is... dangerous , , :
- what is... bad 10. who is... old.. ,: , '. '
- whose hair is... long 11. what is... beautiful >,,:'. , ,.
- what is... interesting 12. who is... kind ..,, ., , zc; 9r,::.: 8
EXERCISE 30. Review: comparatives and superlatives. (Charts 9-1 + 9-1 1)
Directionc Compare the items in each list using the given words. Use as... as, the
comparative (-er/mo*e), and the superlative (-est/most). Discuss the topics orally or in
writing.
Example: streets in this city: wide \ mrnm \ busy \ dangerous
+ First Avenue is widsv than Market Street.
Sewnd Avenue is nearly as wide as First Avenue. ,Il,E .8': 3:1:>9.:.*,: 1-
First Avenue is narrower than Interstate Highway 706 -.,L' .A~'~'' ,C
The busiest street is Main Street. .i2x.; (','.
Main Street is Mer than Market Street. i.. L .I
The most dangerous street in the cily is Olive Boulevard. ,,
- a lemon, a grapefruit, and an orange:
sweet \ sour \ large \ small - three different books in the classroom:
thin \fat \ interesting \ useful \good \ bad - a kitten, a cheetah, and a lion:
weak \pave@ \ wild \gentle \fact - air, water, and wood:
heay \ light \ important to human life - boxing, soccer, and golE
dangerous \ sa$ \ excirifig \ boring I ,!,,. v; .; ., - the food at (three places in this city where you have eaten):. , :T,, x
delicious \ appetizing \ inexpensive \good \ bad
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