Ingles 3

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Profa. Yolanda Chávez


Alumno. Carlos Diaz


Matricula. 3486.
Unit I
Forming regular comparatives and superlatives
How these forms are created depends on how many syllables there are in the adjectives. Syllables are like “sound beats”. Form instance, “sing” contains one syllable, but “singing” contains two – sing and ing. Here are the rules:
AdjectiveForm. | Comparite. | Superlative. |
Only one syllable, ending in E. Examples: wide, fine, cute. | Add-. R:Wider, finer, cuter. | Add-. ST:widest, finest, cutest. |
Only one syllables, with one vowel constant at the end. Example: light, neat, fast. | Double the consonant, and ad –EST: hottest, biggest, fattest. | Double the consonant, and add – EST: hottest, biggest, fattest. |
Only onesyllable: with more than one vowel or more than one consonant at the end. Example: light, neat, fast. | Add –ER: lighter, neater, faster. | Add.- EST:Lightest, neatest, fastest. |
Two syllables, ending in Y. Examples: happy, silly, lonely. | Change Y to I, the add –ER: happier, sillier, lonelier. | Change Y to I, the add – EST: happiest, silliest, loneliest. |
Two syllables, or more, not endingin Y. Examples: modern, interesting, beautiful. | Use MORE before the adjective: more modern, more interesting, more beautiful. | Use MOST before the adjective: most modern, most in testing most beautiful. |

How ti use comparatives and superlatives.
Comparatives | Comparatives are used to compare two things. You can use sentences. Whit THAN, or you can use a conjunction like BUT.Examples:*Jiro is teller that Yukio.*Yukio is tall, but Jiro is taller. |
Superlatives. | Superlative are used to compare more than two things. Superlative sentences usually use THE, because there is only one superlatives. Examples:*Masami is the tallest in the class.*yukio is tall, and Jiro is taller, but Masami is the tallest. |

1. What is the comparative of “hot”?
Hoter
HotterHotest
Hottest
2. What is the superlative of “deep”?
Beeper
Deepper
Deepest
Deeppest
3. What is the comparative of “lively”?
Livelyer
More livelyer
Livelier
More livelier
4. What is the comparative of “sad”?
Sader
Sadder
Sadier
Saddier

5. What is thesuperlative of “ugly”?
Uglier
Uggliest
Uglyest
Ugliest
6. What is the superlative of “small”?
Smallier
Smaller
Smalliest
Smallest
7. What is the superlative of “unpleasant”?
Unpleasant
Most unpleasant
More unpleasant
Unpleasantest

8. What is the comparative of“destructive”?
Destructiver
More destructive
Destructivier
More Destructive
9. What is the superlative of “soft”?
Softest
Softiest
Softtest
Most soft
10. What is the comparative of “heat”?
Heater
Heatter
Heatier
Hetter
None of these

1. - Joe is shorter that Ed.(short)
2. - Al is the least. (short)
3. – Ed is the most. (thin)
4. – Joe is thinner that Al. (thin)
5. –Al has the more clothes. (colorful)
6. – Al is heavier that Joe. (heavy)
7. – Ed is the most. (light)
8. –Ed is the happiest that Ed. (happy)
9. – Ed is the most. (mysterious)
10. – Joe is more that Ed. (energetic)

Unit II: Conditional.
Zero conditional.
The zero conditional is astructure use for talking about general truths – things which always happen under certain conditions. This page will explain how the zero conditional is formed, and when to use it.
The structure of a zero conditional sentences.
A zero conditional sentence consist of two clause an “if” clause and main clause (note: that most zero conditional sentences will mean the same thing if “when” is used...
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