5 Complete the email with the correct comparative or superlative forms
of the adjectives in brackets.
Hi Ben,
How are you? I'm on holiday in Portugal. It's 1) the best (good) holiday
ever! The weather today is 2)
(hot) than yesterday. It's
boiling!
The town of Evora is lovely, too. It has some of 3)
(old)
buildings in the country, so it's a popular tourist destination.
I also love the local food. They have 4)
(delicious) meat
in the world!
Anyway, I have to go now. Hope you're having a good summer, too!
Caroline
Respostas
Hi Ben, How are you? I'm on holiday in Portugal. It's 1) the best (good) holiday
ever! The weather today is 2) hotter (hot) than yesterday. It's boiling!
The town of Evora is lovely, too. It has some of 3) the oldest (old) buildings in
the country, so it's a popular tourist destination. I also love the local food.
They have 4) the most delicious (delicious) meat in the world!
Anyway, I have to go now. Hope you're having a good summer, too!
Caroline
Segue abaixo o texto completo em inglês com os superlativos e comparativos corretos em cada um deles:
Hi Ben, How are you?
I'm on holiday in Portugal. It's the best holiday ever! The weather today is hotter than yesterday. It's boiling! The town of Evora is lovely, too. It has some of the oldest buildings in the country, so it's a popular tourist destination. I also love the local food. They have the most delicious meat in the world! Anyway, I have to go now. Hope you're having a good summer, too!
Caroline
Comparativos e Superlativos
Os comparativos na língua inglesa são utilizados quando se quer comparar duas coisas ou duas pessoas de alguma forma, ou seja, não irá envolver comparação geral, apenas comparações específicas. A comparação irá se modificar conforme o tamanho da palavra que iremos utilizar, se a palavra for grande, precisamos manter ela no formato original e acrescentar more antes dela e than após ela.
Já os superlativos na língua inglesa irão comparar algo com o todo, e não com outra coisa específica, e essa classe gramatical também possui algumas regras, quando a palavra for curta, utilizamos "est" ao seu final, e quando for uma palavra extensa, utilizamos the most antes dela.
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