Minggu, 09 Januari 2011

English ( II ) - Compansion Degree


COMPARISON DEGREE
There are three kinds of comparison:
1. positive degree
2. comparative degree
3.Superlative degree

          Positive Degree → is used o compare two thinks that are equal.

The pattern
                                S + to be + as + adj + as
                                S + verb + as + adv + as
Examples
  1. My book is as interesting as yours
  2. His car runs as fast as a race car
  3. Their house is as big as that one

          Comparative Degree → is used to compare two things that are not equal.

The Pattern for 1 syllable
                                S + to be + adj + er + than
                                S + verb + adv + er + than
Examples
  1. Today is hotter than yesterday
  1. Bill runs faster than Bob
  2. This exercise is easier than the last one
  1. Andi works harder than his brother

The pattern for more than two syllables
                                S + to be + more + adj + than
                                S + verb + more + adv + than
Examples
  1. This red dress is more comfortable than the white
  2. He speaks Spanish more fluently than I
  3. This year’s exhibit is more impressive than the last year’s
  4. He visits his family more frequently than she does

    Superlative Degree→ is used to compare one thing with two or more other things.

The pattern for 1 syllable
                                S + to be + the + adj + est
                                S + verb + the + adv + est
Examples
  1. John is the tallest boy in the family
2.    He works the hardest employee of all the employee in this office.
The pattern for more than two syllables
                                S + to be + the most + adj
                                S + verb + the most + adv
Examples
  1. That was the most boring film I have ever seen
  2. Sally dances the most gracefully of all the participant

NOTE
* Use the form more + adjective for adjective ending in the
   following suffixes: -ed, -ful, -ing, -ish and ous (more
   useful, more boring, more cautious)
* When an adjective ends in a consonant +y, change the y
   to i and add –er or - est (happy-happier/ the happiest, dry-drier/the
  driest) and for  –some, - ow and add –er or -est (handsomer/the
  handsomest, narrower/the narrowest)

POSITIVE
COMPARATIVE
SUPERLATIVE
Bad
Far
Good
Well
Little
much/many
Worse
Farther
Further
Better
Better
Less
more
The worst
The Farthest
The Furthest
The best
the best
The least
The most












For example
1. His behavior is as bad (bad) as his brother’s.
2. New York has the most (many) tall buildings of any city in the world
3. She knits as good (good) as her mother
4. Alisa plays the violin better (good) than the other violinist

Exercises
  1. You can tell Harris about it just ____(easily) as I can.
  2. That tall woman is _____ (ambitious) secretary in this house.
  3. Pierre understands English _____ (little) of all the students
  4. He plays guitar _____ (well) as Andre Segovia.
  5. Nobody is _______ (happy) than Maria Elen
  6. Brazil export ____ (much) coffee of all the American countries


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