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The light became brighter (I)
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‘The light became brighter’ ‘Brighter’ is the comparative form of ‘bright’. To make the comparative of one-syllable adjectives we add -er. bright→brighter old→older When the adjective…
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Opposites (I)
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Romeo uses adjectives with opposite meanings to describe love: ‘Love is heavy and light, serious and foolish, hot and cold, sick and healthy.’ Here are some more adjectives. Match an adjective with…
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Speaking: making remarks with ‘What’
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Look at these sentences: ‘What a fine gentleman!’ ‘What a miserable place this is!’ We use this type of sentence when we would like to emphasize how big, nice, bad, good someone or something is.…
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Adverbs - Understanding the text
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SHE LOOKS AT HIS BACK CAREFULLY Carefully is an adverb. It describes how Mary looks at Colin's back. We use adverbs to describe how we do something. We usually make adverbs by adding ly to the…
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Adverbs (I)
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‘They decided to get married secretly.’ When we want to describe how somebody does something, we use an adverb. This kind of adverb is called an adverb of manner. We usually make an adverb of manner…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Adverbs We form the adverb of an adjective by adding -ly – quickly With adjectives ending in y such as easy we drop the y and add ily – easily For words ending in e, like incredible, we drop the e…
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An unusual case
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‘An unusual case’ Look at this sentence from Chapter One: This case is very unusual. In English we use the prefix -un before an adjective to mean ‘not’. For example: Watson was not happy.…
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Vocabulary – adjectives ending with -ing and -ed (II)
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Answer the questions. Choose an adjective from the table on the exercise "Vocabulary – adjectives ending with -ing and -ed (I)". You offer to pay for a friend’s coffee but then discover that…
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His family was once the richest in England (II)
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Complete the following sentences using the superlative form of the adjective in brackets. There is an example at the beginning. Dr Roylott was the oldest (old) son in the family. Helen Stoner was the…
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Comparative forms
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‘The Montagues are better than the Capulets.’ The Montagues are better than the Capulets. In this sentence, the servants are comparing the Montagues with the Capulets. Better is the comparative form…