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First Partial (Superlative adjectives (When you compare one noun to rest…
First Partial
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Present Simple Tense
We use the Present simple tense to express habits, routines, preferences, and actions that happen regulary
Case 1
Subject: I, You, We, They
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Case 2
Subject: He, She, It
Affirmative form
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Rules:
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When the verb finishes in consonant + y, drop the -y and add -ies
Verb finishes in consonant + y, drop the -y and add -ies
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Comparative adjectives
We use comparative adjectives, when you "compare" one thing to another
RULES
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When the adj. finishes in c-v-c, double the cons. And add-er
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When the adj. finishes in -Y, -ier
When the adj. has two or more syllables, write more + adjective
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