divendres, 25 de març del 2011

COMPARATIVE FORM OF ADJECTIVES (II)

QUESTIONS ABOUT CLOTHES

 Do you prefer casual or smart clothes?I prefer  Casual clothes because i feel more comfortable.

Do you buy expensive clothes? I sometimes buy expensive clothes.

What type of clothes do you buy? I usually buy tight jeans, bright T-shirts and trendy shoes.

What type of clothes would you buy for a wedding? I would buy a suit, a tie and elegant shoes, a long dress, a floppy hat and high heel shoes.

VOCABULARY (Opposite adjectives)

Casual-Smart
Bright-Dark
Old-Fashioned-Trendy
Tihgt-Baggy

COMPARATIVE FORM OF ADJECTIVES

1 Syllable.
Old:      Julian is older than Alonso.
Young:  Joan is younger than Yuma.
Tall:      Marga is taller than Toni.
Short:   Esther is shorter than Jose Luis.

2 Syllable-(end in "y")
Funny:  Mireia is funnier than Arnau. 
Happy: Enrique is happier than Elora.

2 Syllables or more. 
Beautiful: Kevin's jacket is more beautiful than Jose Luis's.
Amusing:  David is more amusing than Joan.

Irregular comparative forms. 
Good: Mireia's marks are better than Yumasetu's.
Bad:   Yumasetu's marks are worse than Alonso's.
Far:    Arnau's house is farther than Esthers's.



MIREIA
Mireia is younger than me.
Mireia is more intelligent than me.
Mireia is taller than me.