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Сопровождающая презентация к уроку: "Сравнительные конструкции имен прилагательных".

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Презентация удачно сочетает в себе как активную лексику по теме: "Чувства и эмоции", так и грамматические конструкции сравнения имен прилагательных.

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«Сопровождающая презентация к уроку: "Сравнительные конструкции имен прилагательных".»

The 17 th of  February.

The 17 th of

February.

Feelings and  Emotions

Feelings and

Emotions

Short adjectives and adverbs The Positive Degree nice The Comparative Degree The Superlative Degree nicer brave the nicest braver wide the bravest wider the widest

Short adjectives and adverbs

The Positive Degree

nice

The Comparative Degree

The Superlative Degree

nicer

brave

the nicest

braver

wide

the bravest

wider

the widest

Long adjectives and adverbs The Positive Degree beautiful The Comparative Degree The Superlative Degree more beautiful interesting the most more interesting dangerous beautiful the most interesting more dangerous the most dangerous

Long adjectives and adverbs

The Positive Degree

beautiful

The Comparative Degree

The Superlative Degree

more beautiful

interesting

the most

more interesting

dangerous

beautiful

the most interesting

more dangerous

the most

dangerous

Slutskaya is as excited as  Gordeeva.

Slutskaya is as excited as

Gordeeva.

Peter  is not     as bored as  JIM.

Peter is not as bored as JIM.

We use as + adjective + as - to show that two people or things are equal ( ) Frank is as clever as Jim. (They are both equally clever.) We use not  as + adjective + as to show that two people or things are not equal ( ) Anna is not as rich as Bill. (Anna hasn’t got as much money as Bill.) She doesn’t run as fast as Laura.
  • We use as + adjective + as

- to show that two people or things are equal ( )

  • Frank is as clever as Jim.

(They are both equally clever.)

  • We use not as + adjective + as
  • to show that two people or things are not equal ( )
  • Anna is not as rich as Bill.

(Anna hasn’t got as much money as Bill.)

  • She doesn’t run as fast as Laura.

HOMEWORK   Workbook :    Ex. 3 p. 41

HOMEWORK Workbook :

Ex. 3 p. 41


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