1. That house over there is _________ than yours (Small)
2. That dress is the _________ appealing that I have ever seen… (Decreasing)
3. I loved that roller-coaster ride! And I can see you are ___ excited ___ me! (Equality)
4. This may be the ________ idea you have ever had… (Bad)
5. Yikes! You are _________ ____________ than you I thought (Impatient/Increasing)
6. I’ll be near _____ long _____ you need me, don’t be afraid. (Equality)
7. I hope you like the soup… Cooking is ______ __________ than I thought (Difficult/Increasing)
8. This book is the _________ ____________ I have ever read, it was a waste of money (Interesting/decreasing)
9. You are _______ than me but john is the __________ in the classroom. (Tall)
10. I love this song! However it is much ________ live than in studio. (Good)
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Respuestas
Respuesta:
That house over there is smaller than yours (Small)
2. That dress is the least attractive I have ever seen ... (Decreasing)
3. I loved that roller coaster ride! And I can see that you're very excited just like me! (Equality)
4. This may be the worst idea you've ever had ... (Bad)
5. Ow! You are more impatient than I thought (impatient / growing)
6. I will be close to you for a long time if you need me, don't be afraid. (Equality)
7. Hope you like soup ... Cooking is harder than I thought (Difficult / Increasing)
8. This book is the most declining I have read, it was a waste of money (impatient / declining)
9. You are taller than me, but John is the tallest in the classroom. (High)
10. I love this song! However, it is much better live than in the studio. (Well)
espero te ayude
Hola, Vivianitabanuelos90:
Lo siento, pero hay varios errores en la respuesta que te han dado.
Aquí está la primera parte de mi respuesta.
► EXERCISE
Use the comparative or superlative as needed.
1. That house over there is SMALLER than yours. (small)
2. That dress is the LEAST appealing that I have ever seen… (decreasing)
3. I loved that roller-coaster ride! And I can see you are AS excited AS me! (equality)
4. This may be the WORST idea you have ever had… (bad)
5. Yikes! You are MORE IMPATIENT than y̶o̶u̶ I thought. (impatient/increasing)
6. I’ll be near AS long AS you need me, don’t be afraid. (equality) <--- VER NOTA (*)
7. I hope you like the soup… Cooking is MORE DIFFICULT than I thought. (difficult/increasing)
8. This book is the LEAST INTERESTING I have ever read; it was a waste of money. (interesting/decreasing)
9. You are TALLER than me, but John is the TALLEST in the classroom. (tall)
10. I love this song! However, it is much BETTER live than in studio. (good)
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► BREVE EXPLICACIÓN
Use the comparative or superlative as needed.
1. That house over there is SMALLER than yours. (small)
➜ Como 'small' es un adjetivo de una sola sílaba, su comparativo se forma añadiendo el sufijo '-er'.
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2. That dress is the LEAST appealing that I have ever seen… (decreasing)
➜ Como 'appealing' es un adjetivo largo (de tres sílabas), su superlativo de inferioridad se forma anteponiendo el adverbio 'least'.
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3. I loved that roller-coaster ride! And I can see you are AS excited AS me! (equality)
➜ Para formar el comparativo de igualdad de cualquier adjetivo (corto o largo, regular o no) hay que añadir 'as' antes y después del adjetivo.
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4. This may be the WORST idea you have ever had… (bad)
➜ El adjetivo 'bad' tiene un comparativo irregular: 'worse' y un superlativo irregular: 'worst'. No puedes aplicar las reglas en este caso; debes memorizar las formas o consultar un diccionario o alguna tabla de comparativos y superlativos.
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5. Yikes! You are MORE IMPATIENT than y̶o̶u̶ I thought. (impatient/increasing)
➜ Como 'impatient' es un adjetivo largo (de tres sílabas:), su comparativo de superioridad se forma con el adverbio 'more'.
NOTA: El segundo pronombre 'you' sobra. No tiene sentido en esta oración.
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6. I’ll be near AS long AS you need me, don’t be afraid. (equality)
➜ Para formar el comparativo de igualdad de cualquier adjetivo hay que añadir 'as' antes y después del adjetivo.
NOTA:
(*) En este caso, la expresión 'as long as' es una conjunción que significa 'if' o 'providing that'. Traducida al español, sería 'siempre y cuando', 'siempre que' o simplemente 'si'. Es una expresión fija; NO hay una comparación entre la longitud o el largo de dos cosas.
Sí se usa el comparativo de 'long' en estas oraciones, por ejemplo:
• Your red pencil is as long as Mike's.
→ Tu lápiz rojo es tan largo como el de Mike.
• My garden is almost as long as a football pitch.
→ Mi jardín es casi tan largo como una cancha de fútbol. / Mi jardín es casi tan largo como un campo de fútbol.
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7. I hope you like the soup… Cooking is MORE DIFFICULT than I thought. (difficult/increasing)
➜ Como 'difficult' es un adjetivo largo (de tres sílabas), su comparativo de superioridad se forma con el adverbio 'more'.
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8. This book is the LEAST INTERESTING I have ever read; it was a waste of money. (interesting/decreasing)
➜ Como 'interesting' es un adjetivo largo, su superlativo de inferioridad se forma con el adverbio 'least'.
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9. You are TALLER than me, but John is the TALLEST in the classroom. (tall)
➜ Como 'tall' es un adjetivo de una sola sílaba, su comparativo se forma con '-er' y su superlativo se forma con '-est'.
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10. I love this song! However, it is much BETTER live than in studio. (good)
➜ El adjetivo 'good' tiene un comparativo irregular: 'better' y un superlativo irregular: 'best'.
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NOTA:
Mi respuesta es demasiado extensa y no entra completa en el espacio disponible. Aprovechando el hecho de que has repetido tu pregunta, he puesto la continuación (con explicaciones teóricas) aquí:
• Use comparative or superlative as needed. | Segunda parte
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Saludos.
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