1. There is nothing (exciting) 2. Your tee-shirt looks (yellow) 3. Which do you like (good) 4. Your car is (fast) 5. Gold is (valuable) 6. New York is (large) 7
Question
2. Your tee-shirt looks (yellow)
3. Which do you like (good)
4. Your car is (fast)
5. Gold is (valuable)
6. New York is (large)
7. I think geography is much (easy)
8. No need to go any (far)
9. Which is (big)
10. Mike is (tender)
than going on a trip.
with this skirt!
fish or meat ?
than mine!
than silver.
than Seattle.
a tiger or a lion ?
than science.
than John, my ex-boyfriend.
1 Réponse
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1. Réponse nathea
Bonjour
Mettre au comparatif
1. There is nothing more exciting than going on a trip.
2. Your tee-shirt looks more yellow with this skirt !
3. Which do you like best, fish or meat ? ***** (voir à la fin)
4. Your car is faster than mine.
5. Gold is more valuable than silver
6. New York is larger than Seattle.
7. I think geography is much easier than science.
8. No need to go any farther
9. Which is bigger, a tiger or a lion ?
10. Mike is more tender than John, my ex-boyfriend.
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Le comparatif
adj. longs
more + adjectif
adj. courts
adj. + -er
si terminaison en -y > -ier (funny > funnier)
si terminaison par consonne /voyelle/ consonne > on double la consonne ( big = bigger/ fat = fatter/ thin = thiner...)
EXCEPTIONS
good > better > best
bad / worse / worst
far / farther / farthest
ou
far / further / furthest
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question 3
3. Which do you like best, fish or meat ?
j'ai mis le superlatif de "good" > qu'est ce que tu aimes le plus, du poisson ou de la viande ?
au comparatif, il faudrait écrire =
Do you like fish better than meat ?
Ce n'est que mon avis... je peux me tromper...
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Bonne journée☺☺☺