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English, 13.05.2021 01:00 ccarwile01

Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in parentheses.
My brother is older than me. (old)
a. Luisa is than Eva. (tall)
b. Mexico City is than New York city. (big)
c. The Mississippi River is than the Hudson River. (long)
d. Happiness is than money. (important)
e. A walk is than a run. (easy)
2. Write sentences comparing Luiza and Marcella with the adjectives in the box.
Luiza is taller than Marcella
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Name: Grade: 8th
Date: Real Score: Total Score: Mark:
Objective: To identify comparative and superlative adjectives in use and form.
Luiza Marcella
Jeremy pineda gomez
ESCUELA MUNICIPAL VILLA CAROLINA
Idioma Extranjero: Inglés
Miss Madelaine Quezada S.
“Formación ciudadana con énfasis en la inclusividad, interculturalidad y entrega de valores”
SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
1. Write the superlative form of these adjectives.
Small The smallest
1. Large 5. New
2. Old 6. Crazy
3. Hot 7. Close
4. Noisy 8. Red
2. Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives.
Luke is the most popular boy in the class. (popular)
a. I think that San Francisco is city in the U. S (beautiful)
b. Japanese is language to learn. (difficult)
c. The crocodile is one of animals in Australia.
(dangerous)
d. I think snowboarding is winter sport. (exciting)
e. Yao Ming is person in China. (famous)
f. Moscow is one of cities in the world.
(expensive)

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