• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: joanzindopneu
  • Perguntado 4 anos atrás

In the comic below, the girl is using several adjectives to compare the boy with Charlie Brown. They are strong, old, smart, and also
the verb to like to compare. How do we write these adjectives in the comparative form?
OF
ARE YOU
THAN CHARLIE BROWN ?
SURE
ARE YOU
THAN CHARLIE BROWN?
ARE YOU
THAN CHARLIE BROWN
COURSE
I SHOULD
HOPE SO
THEN WHY DON'T I LIKE YOU
CHARLIE BROWN ?
a) Most strong - most old - most smart - most than
Ob) Strongest - oldest - smartest - likest
Oc) More strong - more old - more smart - more than
Od) Stronger - older - smarter - more than

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Respostas

respondido por: delielton
4

Resposta:

d

Explicação:

There are two ways to make or to "form" a comparative adjective:

short adjectives: add "-er", example: strong -> stronger

long adjectives: use "more"

More than is a phrasal preposition. Use it when referring to an amount of something that is greater than another amount.

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