Tall - the tallest sad - the saddest happy - the happiest fat - the fattest busy - the busiest bad - the worst good - the best beautiful - the most beautiful casy - the casiest
1.These are keya and those are matches. 2. They are not benches; they are arm-chairs. 3. These flats are very large. 4. Are the shops open? 5. Are those men or women? 6. Those are not buses. 7. Those geese are big. 8. These ladies are those gentlemen’s wives. 9. There are video-recorders on small tables in the corners of the rooms. 10. Do your teeth still ache? 11. Their children study very well. 12. My nieces have large country cottages. 13. These houses have balconies looking out on the streets. 14. They are sheep and they black not white. 15. These aren’t mice. Those are rats. 16. They don’t like coffee. 17. There were small boys and nice girls in the rooms. 18. We shall give you our handbags. 19. Can you see birds in those trees? 20. Are these students coming with us, too?
Mr Small, Dr Foam ,Mrs Bulme and their children saw an ald mam, who was 90.They asked his advice how to live a long life/ The old man advised them not tosmoke, not to drink,not to eat too much sugar or fat and to drink lots of water. Then they saw another old man, who was 95. He said that he did exercise, and I didn't smoke or drink and he spent a lot of time in the open air and he was a vegetarian." Then they saw a very, very old man in the corner of the room, who had no teeth or hair and he couldn't see or hear very well. They asked them about his lifestyle. He said that he smoked thirty cigarettes a day and drank a bottle of whisky every day. He said that sometimes he also had two bottles of beer and he had never eaten vegetables or fruit and he lived on chocolate and cakes. The "old" man turned out to be 40
sad - the saddest
happy - the happiest
fat - the fattest
busy - the busiest
bad - the worst
good - the best
beautiful - the most beautiful
casy - the casiest