4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
Superlatives
1.
2. Making Comparisons With
As…As.
As…as is used to say that
the two parts of a
comparison are equal or
the same in some way.
Be + As + Adjetive + As
Negative:
Be+ Not as + adjetive + as
Don Gato is as lazy as Silvestre, but They aren’t as lazy as Garfield.
3. More /
than
Adjetive / Comparative / Superlative
One syllable Adjectives:
Old : Older / The Oldest
Wise: Wiser / The wisest
The “y” Change:
Busy: Busier / The busiest
Pretty: prettier / The prettiest
Two syllable Adjectives: More / Most:
Famous: More famous / Most famous
Carefully: More carefully / Most Carefully
Irregular Adverbs:
Good, Well: Better / The best
Bad, Hard: Worse / The worst
Far: Fasther / The farthest
The
Most
.
4. Jerry is more intelligent than Tom.
Piolyn is more friendlier than Silvestre.
Road Runner is faster than Coyote.
5. Sam is the best shooter in the world.
Bugs Bunny is the most intelligent cartoon.
6. Using The Same, Similar, Different,
Like, Alike
Jhon and Mary have the
same books.
This book is the same as
that one.
This book is similar to that
one.
Jhon and Mary have the
similar books.
Their books are different.
This book is different from
that one.
My pen is like your pen.
My pen and your pen are
like.
She looks like her sister.
It looks like rain.
That smells like gas.
My Sister and I talk alike.
The little boys are
dressed alike.
The twins look alike.