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DOWNSHIFTING:______________________________________________________________________
ACTIVITY 7 - Take Look at part of three different things. Can you name them?
1.______________________
2. ______________________
3. ______________________
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b. Write three sentences with the name these objects using comparative adjectives.
I. _____________________________________________________________________________________
II. ____________________________________________________________________________________
III. ____________________________________________________________________________________
c. Which one of the three is the cheapest?
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d. Which one of the three is the most expensive?
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SUPERLATIVE (SHORT ADJECTIVES): We can use adjectives to compare two people / things or two
groups of people / things.
SUPERLATIVE (LONG ADJECTIVES): We can use adjectives to highlight rhe qualities of a thing/ person in a
group.
ACTIVITY 6 - Pay attention! Read the text Consumerism and Consumer: Changing patterns.
CONSUMERISM AND CONSUMER: CHANGING PATTERNS
According to UN, about one third of the food produced for human consumption each year is lost or wasted.
When it comes to consumers, households consume 29 per cent of global energy and contribute to 21 per
Short Adjectives
THE ADJ. + EST
The bicycle is the cheapest one.
If an adjective ends in -e, add -st:
nice => the nicest
If an adjective ends in a vowel and a
consonant, double the consonant:
big => the biggest
• If an adjective ends in a
consonant + -y, cut –y and add –
iest.
Happy => happiest
Irregular Adjectives
> good => the best
> bad => the worst
> far => the farthest/ furthest
Long Adjectives
THE MOST ADJECTIVE
The car is the most expensive.
We use THE MOST to make the
superlative for most TWO-syllable
adjectives with THREE syllables or
more.
> interesting => the most interesting
Two-syllable adjectives that can take
THE MOST or THE -EST
> gentle => The gentlest or the most gentle
> polite => The politest or the most polite
> simple => The simplest or the most simple.
cruel, handsome, narrow,
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