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Compare the Items in the Picture Using -er, More, Less Or an Irregular Form. Use the Word Under the Picture. You May Write Your Answer in More than One Way. - English Communicative

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Compare the items in the picture using -er, more, less or an irregular form. Use the word under the picture. You may write your answer in more than one way.

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• The soap cake is cheaper, more effective and better than clinic shampoo.

• Clinic shampoo is less cheap, effective and good than the soap cake.

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Chapter 8: Comparison (Integrated Grammar practice 4) - Exercise A [Page 140]

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CBSE English Communicative - Workbook Interact in English Class 10
Chapter 8 Comparison (Integrated Grammar practice 4)
Exercise A | Q 8.02 | Page 140

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Study the table below and notice how the words of comparison are used.

Example Notes
These mangoes are sweeter than those. Ramesh Krishnan can run faster than Leander. -er for adjectives and adverbs of one syllable.
The Hero Honda is a more expensive motorcycle than the Kawasaki Bajaj. White rice cooks more guickly than brown. more ..... than for adjectives and adverbs of two or more syllables

The sponge soaked up the water and became heavier.

Govind is happier than he used to be.

The red dress is nearly as good as the blue.

The President is the same age as the Prime Minister.

Adjectives of two syllables ending in -y take -ier form

Comparison with as ... as Expresses

eguality (or near eguality with words such as nearly. almost. about. etc. )

Kiran is not as heavy as Amber.

Swapna is not as 'fri.endly as her brother.

Travelling by bus is less expensive fhan by train.

Geetesh works less enthusiastically than his brother.

We use not as+ adjective or adverb and less+ adjective or adverb.

Ice-cream tastes better than Lassi.

Life in a village is worse than in a city.

Irregular comparative form

Have you noticed that the above examples have expressions like as ... as, more ... than, -er ... than, the ... -est or the most .... ? Why? Discuss with a partner.

The examples in the followin Example .

Adjective Comparative Superlative
tall tall{er) all{est)
bright bright(er) brighter( est)
simple simple(r) simple( st)
clever clever( er) clever{ est)
happy happi(er) happi(est)
busy busi(er) busi(est)
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
dangerous more dangerous most dangerous
good better best
well better best
bad worse worst
ill worse worst
old elder/ older eldest/ older
far farther/ further farthest/ furthest

Write your conclusions here:

Adjective Comparative form Superlative form
Single syllable adjectives    
Adjectives of two syllables    
Adjectives ending in 'y'    
Adjectives of more than two syllables    
Adjectives that do not have regular forms    

Now write six comparative sentences. Use the information in Table A.1 that you worked out with your partner.

Example    : My partner is tallerthan me.
                   His family isn't as rich as mine.

1.__________________
2.__________________
3._________________
4._________________
5._________________
6._________________


Work with your partner and fill in the table with information about yourselves. You may add other characteristics, if you like. When you have
finished, compare the results.

Characteristics

You (Write your name

here:____ )

Your partner (Write his/her name here: _____)
• Height    
• Weight    
• Age (years and months)    
• Hair    
• Number of members in the family    
• Distance of home from school    
• _____    
• ______    

Work with your partner and list the names of magazines that you know.

Name of Magazine
 

Now make as may sentences as you can from the table below to express your own opinions about the magazines you have listed. Write your sentences in your notebook.

I think

 

 

 

I don't think

(name of a magazine)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

contains

less more

fewer

as much

as many

information

news

pictures

advertisements

advice

fun

Than

as

(name of another magazine)

Note: You may add more information if you like
When do we use (a) less than/ as much as and
When do we use (b) fewer than/ as many as?
Create some sentences, and try to work out the "rule".


Compare the items in the picture using -er, more, less or an irregular form. Use the word under the picture. You may write your answer in more than one way.


Complete the following paragraph by filling in the blanks with the
comparative form of words given in the box below:

expensive    cheap    good     costly     low

Goods this year are _______ last year, and next year things may be
____ they are now.

Here are some suggestions for saving money! Compare the prices of similar products. Some brands are others, but the quality may not be much______.

Before you go shopping make a list of the items that you need and buy only those things! Don't buy things that you don't need just because they are _____ the usual price, and don't buy anything just to 'keep up' with your
neighbours.


Avoiding Repetition

The comparisons below involve some unnecessary repetition. Cross out
any unnecessary word, to avoid repetition.

I can run faster than Asha can run.
I can run faster than Asha can.
I can run faster than Asha.

1. Today, Asia has far less forest cover than Asia had in the past.
2. The questions in the Physics test weren't as easy as the questions in the Maths  test.
3. The population oflndia is rising more quickly than the population of China.
4. Children were reading more in 1990 than they are reading now.
5. Children now spend far more time watching TV than they spend reading books.


Rewrite the following passage by removing the words that have been repeated. Use that or those, wherever necessary. You may have to make certain other changes, too.

Apes are in many ways similar to humans. The skeleton of an ape resembles the skeleton of a human and it has the same number of teeth as a human has. An ape's brain is smaller than the brain of a human, but its structure is the same as the structure of a human brain. It is not surprising then, that apes behave rather like humans behave.

Of all apes, the chimpanzee is most similar to man. It is the most intelligent of all the apes and can be trained more easily than other apes. Some chimpanzees have been taught to communicate with humans through gestures like the gestures used in deaf and dumb language.


Each sentence below contains an error. Identify and remove the error and rewrite the sentence correctly. One example has been given below.

*The population of China is greater than India.

The population of China is greater than that oflndia.

(Explanation: China's population is not greater than India, but India's population)

1. *Saeed runs quicker than Johnson.

___________________________________________________________

2. *The faster land animal in the world is the cheetah.

___________________________________________________________

3. *Our house is bigger than your.

___________________________________________________________

4. *On an average, people in cities earn more money than that living in villages.

___________________________________________________________

5. *His grade is the same than mine.

___________________________________________________________

6. *Ranvir is slightly taller as Javed.

___________________________________________________________

7. *Developed countries consume twice more resources as developing countries.

___________________________________________________________

8. *The clock tower is most prominent landmark in this area.

___________________________________________________________


If you were asked to design a big garden, what will you include in it?


What adjectives/words are used to here to show - shape, size temperature?


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