Ուսումնական նախագիծ՝
Ածական (The Adjective)
ա) Կրկնություն. ածականների համեմատության աստիճանների կազմոումը -er, -est, more, most վերջավորությունների և բառերի օգնությամբ
բ) Կրկնություն. many, much, good, bad և little ածականների համեմատության աստիճանների կազմումը
Ուսումնական նյութ
Degree of Coparison
Some adjactives of two syllables add -er and -est
For adjactives ending in Y — cut Y then add -ier and -iest
Adjactives ending in -full, -less, -ing, -ed use more and most
Առաջադրանքներ
Small – smaller, smallest; young – younger, youngest; thin – thinner, thinnest; tall, taller, tallest; fine – finer, finest; straight – straighter, straightest; few – fewer, fewest; easy – easier, easiest; busy – busies, busiest; thick – thicker, thickest; dirty – more dirty, most dirty; good – better, best; much – many; new – newer, newest; bad – worse, worst; little – less, least; many – much; modern – more modern, most modern; reasonable – more reasonable, most reasonable; more – even more, most; dearer; best; most important; good – better, best; worse; high – higher, highest; cheapest; light – lighter, lightest; less; more polite; higher; dear – dearer, dearest; most modern; bad – worse, worst; cheap – cheaper, cheapest; more important; little – less, least:
Answer the questions:
Which is longer: an hour or a minute?
A hour an hour is longer.
Which is higher: a mountain or a hill?
Hill is higher.
Which is bigger: a ship or a car?
Ship is bigger than cars.
Which is longer: a sea or a river?
Sea.
Which is more difficult: to go on foot or to go by train?
Foot to go on foot is more difficult.
Open the brackets:
February is colder than January.
John Anders is older than me.
Lake Baikal is deeper than this lake.
Peter is taller than Mike.
Our flat is more comfortable comfortable than yours.