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GRAMMAR
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ADJECTIVES AND PRONUNS
COMPARATIVE AND IRREGULAR SUPERLATIVE: Positive Majority Minority
grade comparison comparison
good better the best
bad worse the worst
far farther or the farther or
further the further
COMPARATIVE:
-Equality comparison: expresses an equality relationship between two things or people
You are as light as a feater
-Majority Comparative: expresses a majority relationship between two terms of comparison
Maria is taller than Anna
Majority Comparative--> it's added: -er for adjectives with single syllable or for bisyllables ending in -OW -LE -Y -ER
-->It's added: more... for adjectives with two or more syllables
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SOME and ANY: -They have the same meaning
-They express an indefinite quantity
-They are used with non-accounting singular names and with plural accounting names
EX. There is some sand / There are some books
Is there any sand? / Are there any books?
There isn't some sand / There aren't some books
MOLTO / MOLTI:
Singular Plural
AFF. There is lots There are
of pasta lots of book
INT. Is there much Are there
pasta? many books?
NEG. There isn't There aren't
much pasta many books
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ADJECTIVES : -in English adjectives are invariable in gender and number
-In English the adjective always precedes the noun
OPPOSITE ADJECTIVES:
°big --> small
°bad --> good
°boring--> interesting
RELATIVE SUPERLATIVE:
Indicates a relationship between an element and the group to which it belongs
THE ...EST--> monosyllables( tall-> tallest) / bisyllables ending in -ER -LE -O -Y (gentle-> gentlest)
THE MOST ... --> polysyllables (beautiful) /
bisyllables not ending in -ER -LE -O -Y
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