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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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• Travel in an aeroplane is faster, more expensive and more comfortable than that in a train.
• Travel in a train is less fast, expensive and comfortable than that in an aeroplane.

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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 8.09 | Page 140

RELATED QUESTIONS

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._________________


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.

  • _____________________________________________

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.


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.


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.


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.


Which of the following do you like most? Write one or two sentences
comparing your choice as shown in the example.

Comics, sfwrt stories, novels
I like comics most because they have the most colourful pictures. They are also the funniest.
I like short stories most because they don't take much time to read.
I like novels most because they make the most interesting reading.
  1. Cricket, football, hockey
  2. Fruit, chocolate, ice-cream
  3. Theatre, TV, Cinema
  4. Cartoon films, Sci-fi(ScienceFiction) films, comedy films
  5. (Think of three items of your own)

What is your favourite colour? What does it remind you of?


Are you afraid of the dark? What does it make you think of?


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


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