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Asynchronous Classwork Unit 3

The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives to compare things. It includes 25 sentences comparing two or more items using adjectives in their comparative or superlative form, such as "A cat is faster than a dog" and "The mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world." It also lists exercises for learners to practice forming comparatives and using comparative structures in sentences.
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Asynchronous Classwork Unit 3

The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives to compare things. It includes 25 sentences comparing two or more items using adjectives in their comparative or superlative form, such as "A cat is faster than a dog" and "The mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world." It also lists exercises for learners to practice forming comparatives and using comparative structures in sentences.
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Comparison of abjectives.

Fill in the correct COMPARATIVE and SUPERLATIVE form of the adjectives in


brackets.
1. A cat is faster than a dog. (Fast)
2. Betty’s hair is longer than Jenny’s. (Long)
3. The mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. (High)
4. What is the most dangerous animal in the world? (Dangerous)
5. My house is bigger than yours. (Big)
6. He is the laziest boy of all. (Lazy)
7. A tiger is more beautiful than a lion. (Beautiful)
8. A holiday by the sea is less interesting than a holiday in the mountains. (Little)
9. A car is more expensive than a bike. (Expensive)
10. The weather today is worse than yesterday. (Bad)
11. Susan is the prettiest girl in our class. (Pretty)
12. This is the most interesting book I have ever read., (Interesting)
13. Who is the richest woman on earth? (Rich)
14. Today is weather is the worst this month. (Bad)
15. We had the best holiday ever. (Good)
16. Table tennis is more difficult than tennis. (Difficult)
17. June is hotter than May, but August is the hottest. (Hot)
18. Chinese is one of the most difficult languages. (Difficult)
19. This is the most delicious apple pie I have ever tried. (Delicious)
20. Volleyball is more popular than tennis, but basketball is the most popular.
(Popular)
21. Scotland is larger than wales, but England is the largest country in the UK.
(Large)
22. A dolphin is more clever than a mouse. (Clever)
23. In winter, days are shorter than in summer. (Short)
24. Mark is the noisiest boy in our classroom. (Noisy)
25. What is the most favourite teacher is song? (Favourite) It is love of my life.
Make comparative sentences with these words:

1) Cheetahs – fast – horses: Cheetahs are faster than horses.


2) Ants – small – bees: Ants are smaller than bees.
3) Hippos – fast tigers: Hippos are fatter than tigers.
4) Dogs – obedient – cats: Dogs are more obedient than cats.
5) Elephants – heavy – zebras: Elephants are heavier than zebras.
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the comparative adjective and
the word ‘than’.
1. A deer is smaller (small) than an elephant.
2. A hippo is more dangerous (dangerous) than a deer.
3. An elephant is bigger (big) than a wild boar.
4. A deer is shyer (shy) than a baboon.
5. Hippos are fiercer (fierce) than the Asian lion.
6. The African lion is stronger (strong) than the Asian lion.
7. A snow leopard is more interesting (interesting) than a rabbit.
8. A parrot is noisier (noisy) than the Asian elephant.
9. The African elephant is heavier (heavy) than the Asian elephant.
10. A hippo is fatter (fat) than a zebra.
11. A giraffe is taller (tall) than a flamingo.
12. A dolphin is more intelligent (intelligent) than a tuna.
13. A peacock is more beautiful (beautiful) than an eagle.
14. A panther is faster (fast) than a wild boar.
15. A deer is weaker (weak) than a buffalo.
16. A snake is more poisonous (poisonous) than a baboon.
17. An eagle flies higher (high) than a flamingo.
Write the comparatives.

1. New: newer.
2. Long: longer.
3. Expensive: more expensive.
4. Big: bigger.
5. Small: smaller.
6. Good: better.
7. Bad: worse.
8. Fast: faster.
9. Thin: thinner.
10. Pretty: prettier.
11. Slow: slower.
12. Beautiful: more beautiful.
13. Exciting: more exciting.
14. Fat: fatter.
15. Clean: cleaner.
16. Handsome: more handsome.
17. Young: younger.
18. Large: larger.
19. Tall: taller.
20. Intelligent: more intelligent.

Write the comparatives.

1) Cars are faster than bicycles. (fast)


2) Elephants are avier than ants. (heavy)
3) My brother is worse than me at science. (bad)
4) Mount Everest is higher than worms. (high)
5) Snakes are usually longer than worms. (cold)
6) February is colder than June. (Cold)
7) Chinesse is more difficult than Portuguese. (difficult)
8) I am younger than my parent. (young)
9) My pencil is shorter than yours. (short)
10) My brother is better than me at maths. (good)
Subject and object pronouns

Finish the sentences witch the correct object pronouns.

a) I do not know those girls. Do you know them?


b) I do not know that man. Do you know him?
c) I do not know those people. Do you Know them?
d) I do not know Fred’s wife. Do you know her?
e) I do not know his friends. Do you know them?
f) I do not know the woman in black coat. Do you know her?
g) I do not know Mr. Stevens. Do you know him?

Fill in the gaps with suitable subject and object pronouns.

a) I want to see him but he does not want to see me.


b) They want to see me but I do not want to see them.
c) She wants to see him but he does not want to see her.
d) We want to see them but they do not want to see us.
e) I want to see them but they do not want to see me.
f) I want to see them but we do not want to see him.
g) You want to see her but she does not want to see you.

Fill in suitable pronouns.

a) My friend tom lives in London. This is a parcel from him.


b) I am sorry, I cannot tell you what happened.
c) The children are hungry. Give them an apple.
d) We are thirsty. Can you give us some juice?
e) Jack is in the garden Bring him his football.
f) Ann and Paul cannot do their homework. Can you help them?
g) I cannot help you tomorrow. I must visit my aunt.
h) These clothes are for poor children. Can you bring them to the Red Cross?
i) This cake is for Carol and me. Please give it to us.
j) The roses are for mother. Please give them to her.
k) Where is father? Can you tell me where he is?
l) Where is the mouse? I cannot see it.
m) Where is the post office? Can you tell me where it is?
n) What is your telephone number? I do not know it.
o) Our brother is very nice. He always helps me with the homework.

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