1. This is fancier/the
fanciest dress I own.
2. In my
opinion, a deer moves more gracefully/the most gracefully of all the
animals.
3. The
politician spoke louder/the loudest than was necessary.
4. When we
travel, my suitcase is always heavier/the heaviest than my husband’s.
5. January
is colder/the coldest month of the year.
6. Elizabeth
speaks more fluently/the most fluently than her husband, but her
daughter speaks more fluently/the most fluently of the whole family.
7. December
21 is the shorter/shortest day of the year. It is shorter/shortest
than any other.
8. Andrew is
faster/the fastest runner on the team.
9. This
apartment is more convenient/the most convenient of all the apartments I
have seen.
10. Annie
usually gets up earlier/the earliest than her sister.
2. Countable
or uncountable? Listen to the teacher.
COUNTABLE
|
UNCOUNTABLE
|
There is a
tomato.
There are
some tomatoes.
There are
a lot of tomatoes.
|
There is some
sugar.
There is a
lot of sugar.
|
There
isn´t a tomato.
There aren´t
any tomatoes.
|
There
isn´t any sugar.
|
Is there a
tomato?
Yes, there
is/No there isn´t.
Are there
any tomatoes?
Yes, there
are/No, there aren´t.
|
Is there
any sugar?
Yes, there
is/No, there isn´t.
|
3. Make affirmative
sentences with the following nouns.
Milk: There
is some milk. There is a lot of milk.
Banana
Onions
Flour
Sandwich
Tea
Carrots
Bread
4. Complete the
sentences using a comparative.
I was feeling
tired yesterday, so I went to bed ________________ (early) than usual.
The garden
looks __________________ (good) since you tidied it up.
I´d like to have
a _______________ (big) car.
This teacher
is ______________________ (serious) than Miss Green.
Going by
plane is _____________________ (expensive) than going by bus.
You look _____________________
(happy) than your brother.
Today is
_______________ (warm) than last Wednesday.
The visit to
the museum was _________________ (interesting) than I expected.