• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: leticiaavilez
  • Perguntado 8 anos atrás

Write sentences to disagree with the statements.

1. I think tablets are harder to use than smartphones.
2. Cameras take better photos than the cameras in cell phones.
3. I think it's more important to listen to the radio than watch TV.
4. It's easier to understand a voice-mail message in English than a written note.
5. It's worse to have no phone than to have no laptop.
6. I think text messages are more popular than phone calls.

Check that you:
• use expressions to show that you disagree, for example Really? or I'm not (so) sure (about that).
• use adjective + -er to make the comparative form of a short adjective
• use more / less + adjective to make the comparative form of a longer adjective
• use irregular comparative adjectives correctly
POR FAVOR ME AJUDEM É PRA HOJE A TARDE!!

Respostas

respondido por: bbuenac
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1. Really? I don't  think that tablets are easier to use than smartphones

2. I'm not no sure about that, I think that cameras take worse photos than cameras in cellphones

3. Why so? I think it's less important listen to the radio

4. I'm not so sure about that, it's easier for me to understand a written note

5. Are you sure? It's better for me to have a phone than only a laptop

6. Wait... what? I totally disagree, I think that phone calls are more famous than messages


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