domingo, 10 de abril de 2016

superlatives adjetives

Superlative adjectives
1. Complete with a superlative adjective and all the necessary words.
1. London is     the largest       (large) city in England.
2. Cheetahs are       the fastet       (fast) animals in the world.
3. Whales are      the biggest   (big) animals.
4. San Francisco is     the most beautiful    (beautiful) city in the United States.
5. Summer is      the best   (good) season of the year.
2. Write the superlative form.
1. good     the best                                     6. pretty    the prettiest
2. far      the furthest                                  7. small    the smallest
3. expensive      the most expensive          8. nice    the nicest
4. old      the oldest                                     9. Comfortable   the most comfortable
5. young      the youngest                           10. bad    the worst
3. Look at the table and write true sentences with the adjectives in the box.

James
Anne
Carol
Age
34
35
28
Height
1.80m
1.75 m
1.72 m
Weight
82 kg
85 kg
65 kg
savings
5,350 euro
5,500 euro
6,000 euro

Old                  young                    light                heavy                  tall                  short                  rich                  poor  

1. (age) Anne is the    oldest
2. (age) Carol is the    youngest
3. (height) James is the    tallest
4. (height) Carol is the    shortest
5. (weight) Anne is the    heaviest
6. (weight) Carol is the    lightest
7. (savings) Carol is the    richest
8. (savings) James is the    poorest

4. Write the opposites.

1. happiest      unhappiest                                              4. best    worst

2. most comfortable      most uncomfortable             5. nearest    farthest


3. easiest     most difficult                                              6. most expensive    cheapest

comparatives and superlatives

Name: Juan Antonio Arias Morales                       Group: 401  Student Id: 15190040
Comparative adjectives.
Exercises.
A. Write the Comparative forms of the adjectives:

tall                  taller
                                                             
1. fast                 faster                                                             

2. heavy                heavier                                                             

3. dangerous    more dangerous                                                 

4. small    smaller                                                        

5. large  larger
                                                          

6. light     lighter                                                        

7. rare   rarer
                                                             
8. common more common
                                                      
9. bad   worse
                                                            
10. good     better                                                     

B. Correct the sentences.

1. Cats are popularer than snakes as pets. X
Car are more popular than snakes as pets

2. Pigs are more intelligent as other animals. X
Pigs are as intelligent than other animals

3. Turtles are slow than crocodiles. X
Turtles are as slow than crocodiles

4. Elephants are heavyer than pigs. X
Elephants are heavier than pigs

5. Bears are more rare than snakes. X
Bears are as rare as snakes






Comparative adjectives.

1. I am                    taller than                                 (tall) my sister.

2. My mum thinks that cats are    better           (good) pets than dogs.

3. Cycling is one of        the most danderous        (dangerous) sports.

4. I want to have               bigger                      (big) car.

5. A blue whale is              heavier than                 (heavy) twenty-five elephants.

6. You look           thinner than             (thin) last month. Have you lost weight?

7. Bicycles are       slower than              (slow) cars.

8. She is            the nicest          (nice) person I know.

9. What is      the best          (good) film you ́ve

10. Computers are         cheaper than           (cheap) mobile phones.

11. Is your brother        taller than       (tall) you?

12. I think Spanish is    easier than       (easy) Japanese.

13. Our dog is       nicer than       (nice) your dog.

14. Glass bottles are  better than      (good) plastic bottles.

15. I think Rafael Nadal is    the best       (good) tennis player  in Spain.

16. Sharks are    most dangerous than    (dangerous) other fish.

17. This situation is      more serious than     (serious) the last one.

18. He is     smarter than        (smart) his brother.

19. My brother wanted     most expensive      (expensive) trainers in the shop.

20. Today is       better    (good) day of the year.

21. Daniela is    funnier than   (funny) me.

22. My house is   larger   (larger).

23. Mount Everest is   higher    (high) mountain in the world.

24. The sea is  larger than    (large) a lake.

25. My job is     easier than   (easy) yours.

26. London is     the bigger   (big) city in England.

27. This car is    more comfortable   (comfortable) yours.

28. He is     richer   (rich) man in town.

29. I am     stronger than   (strong) you.

30. A baby blue whale gets     bigger than   (big) a great white shark.

Comparative adjectives.

1. A Mercedes is     more expensive than   (expensive) a Fiat.

2. Maradona is     the better   (good) football player ever.

3. A swordfish is     faster than   (fast) a jellyfish.

4. Julio is      more friendly   (friendly) Carlos.

5. Irene is      cleverer than          (clever) Silvia.

6. Comedies are     funnier than   (funny) police dramas.

7. Pablo is     bigger than   (big) Juanma.

8. Max is      older than   (old) John.

9. Adriano is      faster than   (fast) Ronaldo.

10. My hair is      larger than   (long) yours.

11. A dolphin is      more intelligent than   (intelligent) a shark.

12. Elaine is     wiser than   (wise) her sister.

13. Tony is      happier than    (happy) Max.

14. Sandra is      busier than  (busy) Sam.

15. Skiing is      more dangerous than   (dangerous) football.

16. This is     narrower   (narrow) of all roads in Málaga.

17. Health is      more important than the   (important) money.

18. Those cakes are      worse   (bad) I ́ve ever tasted.

19. My dog is     the better   (good) dog in the world.

20. Patricia ́s house is      smaller than    (small) Linda ́s.

21. A car is      faster than    (fast) a bike.

22. My laptop is      faster than    (fast) yours.

23. The ant is      smaller    (small) insect.

24. This lamp is      brighter than    (bright) one in the room.

25. My house is     cleaner than   (clean) her house.

26. Jack is     taller    (tall) boy in his class.

27. Steven Spielberg is       better    (good) film director in the world.

28. This dress is     older    (old) that one.

29. A sea lion is     heavier than   (heavy) a lobster.

30. A sports car is      faster than    (fast) a motorbike.

Comparative and superlative adjectives.

1. clean                           cleaner                                           cleanest

2. easy                             easier                                             easiest

3. good                             better                                             best

 4. dirty                             dirtier                                             dirties

  5. fat                                fatter                                              fattest

6. beautiful                        more beautiful                            most beautiful

7. sad                                   more sad                                        most sad

8. flat                                    flatter                                            flattest

9. active                               more active                                  most active

10. comfortable              more comfortable                       most comfortable           

11. hot                                    hotter                                             hottest

12. happy                                happier                                         happiest

13. wet                                   more wet                                       most wet

14. narrow                               narrower                                     narrowest

15. big                                       bigger                                                biggest

16. busy                                    busier                                                 busiest

17. noisy                                   noisier                                               noisiest

18. dirty                                    dirtier                                                dirtiest
        
19. thin                                     thinner                                               thinnest

20. little                                    less                                                      least

21. bad                                       worse                                                worst

22. few                                       more few                                          most few

23. much                                     more                                                most

24. many                                      more                                                most


25. rich                                         richer                                               richest

martes, 15 de marzo de 2016

GOING TO/ WILL

Para señalar que un evento ocurrirá en el futuro con determinadas circunstancias o para indicar que una clasificación, ubicación, cualidad o condición le va a corresponder a algo o a alguien en el futuro.


  • His birthday party is going to be tomorrow.
  • His birthday party will be  tomorrow.
  • We're going to be in Mexico in six hours.
  • We will be in Mexico in six hours.
  • Tomorrow is going to be thursday, March 16th.
  • The program is going to be over ten minutes from now.
  • This door is going to be locked from now on.
  • We're going to go to the beach tomorrow.
  • The roses will open tomorrow morning.
  • Your daughter will love her doll.
  • His restaurant will be open to the public next week.
Para indicar que no se va a realizar una acción en el futuro.

  • We are not going to go to school today.
  • She won't need an umbrella today.
  • The ground is not going to be dry for the game this afternoon.
  • She won't be ready for the party in five minutes.
Para preguntar si un evento ocurrirá con determinadas circustancias de lugar, tiempo, etc; o si algo o alguien le va a corresponder una clasificación, ubicación, cualidad o condición en el futuro.
  • Is the party going to be in the garden?
  • Will they wear dresses?
  • Is the house going to have a garage?
  • Will you finish your book soon?
  • Where is she going to prepare dinner?
  • When is it going to be ready the meal?
  • How will he carry the dishes?
  • Whom will he telephone?
  • Who's going to bring the records?


lunes, 15 de febrero de 2016

items in the fridge

                These are the items that are inside my fridge


I have some oranges, but no enough to make a juice, I have a little coconut cream, there is some milk in my fridge, also I have a can of cocoa, there is a bottle of yoghurt, I have a few eggs, I have a lot of hot sauce and also I have some worcestershire sauce, I have a little of ketchup, also I have enough coffee for one month, I like to prepare myself just enough, also I have a dish of bee, but I haven't any frozen meal and also I have some vegetables as potatoes, broccoli and carrots, is that all.   


martes, 9 de febrero de 2016

herramientas que hacen un trabajo mas eficaz, si alguien le interesa intercambiar información sobre plc, mantenimiento de motores, control eléctrico, refrigeración y aire acondicionado, estaré en la mejor disposición, aquí les dejo un vídeo para los amantes de la tecnología,

viernes, 15 de enero de 2016

hello

que tal amigos por este medio estaremos en contacto, extiendo la invitación a todos de manera general, para que intercambiemos noticias relevantes.