• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: marcozcarrillo3
  • hace 1 año

Make the comparative form. If it's possible, use 'er'. If not, use 'more'. 1. Dogs are (intelligent) than rabbits.
2. Lucy is (old) than Ellie.
3. Russia is far (large) than the UK.
4. My Latin class is (boring) than my English class.
5. In the UK, the streets are generally (narrow) than the streets in the USA
6. London is (busy) than Glasgow.
7. Julie is (quiet) than her sister. 8. Amanda is (ambitious) than her classmates.
9. My garden is a lot (colourful) than this park.
10. His house is a bit (comfortable) than a hotel.​

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: alcobauriel1
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Respuesta:

more intelligent

older

larger

more boring

narrower

busier

quieter

more ambitious

more colorful

more comfortable

cuando el verbo es largo se utiliza "more (....)"

cuando es corto se agrega er "old=older"

cuando es corto y termina en "Y" se reemplaza la letra por "i" + er "busy=busier"

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