These are some adjectives from the text. write their comparative and superlative form. late later the last early splendid easy efficient comprehensive thrifty reasonable good expensice
Earlier-the earliest more splendid-the most splendid easier-the easiest more efficient-the most efficient more comprehensive-the most comprehensive more reasonable-the most reasonable better-the best more expensive-the most expensive
Одно/двусложные имена прилагательные образуют comparative ( сравнительная степень ) при суффикса er,а superlative( превосходная) -при суффикса est. Трёхсложные/четырехсложные имена прилагательные образуют сравнительную степень сравнения при слова more,а превосходную степень сравнения при слова most c артиклем the. Прилагательное good исключение.
early earlier the earliest splendid more splendid the most splendid easy easier the easiest efficient more efficient the most efficient comprehensive more comprehensive the most comprehensive reasonable more reasonable the most reasonable good better the best expensive more expensive the most expensive
1. The pupils ( discussed) this problem yesterday. 2. The pupils (were discussing) this problem the whole evening yesterday. 3. They (were discussing) this problem from three till five o'clock. 4. They (were discussing) this problem at four o'clock yesterday. 5. They (were discussing) this problem when I came in. 6. She ( learnt) a poem yesterday. 7. She (was learning) a poem at five o'clock yesterday. 8. She (was learning) a poem from five till six o'clock 9. She (was learning) a poem when mother opened the door. 10. She (was learning) a poem the whole day yesterday. 11. I (did not to see) him yesterday. I ( saw) him two days ago. 12. She (was not writing) a at seven o'clock yesterday. She (wrote) two days ago. 13. Jane (was reading) the magazine from five till six o'clock last evening. 14. He studied) a rule in the morning last Monday. 15. Last month our team ( lost) the game. 16. what was she ( doing) when the telephone rang? 17. Whom were they ( speaking) to when I met them at the station? 18. They (were having) lunch when the telephone rang 19. Nick (was making) a report at three o'clock yesterday. 20. Mike (was writing) on the blackboard when I came into the classroom. 21. She (was not sleeping) the whole night yesterday. 22. Who entered the room when you (were watching) television? 23. What were you ( thinking) about when I asked you a question?
1 When did you leave school? 2. How long has she been feeling unwell? 3. I've never met such a nice person before. 4. I have been waiting for you since four o'clock. 5. She has never written a letter by hand since she bought a computer. 6. I wonder where you have been all this time. 7. I have been learning English for five years. 8. You never know how he is going to react. 9. She has tripped over the cat and nearly fell over. 10. Look! I have found a ten-pound note! - Where did you find it? 11. Margaret is taking driving lessons now. 12. In recent years terrorism has become a greater threat. 13. The rain came suddenly and it has soaked all the washing. 14. Ever since we met, you have never asked me what I prefer to do. 15. How long have you lived here? 16. I have been interested in sports since my childhood. 17. What have you been doing since you left Cambridge?
more splendid-the most splendid
easier-the easiest
more efficient-the most efficient
more comprehensive-the most comprehensive
more reasonable-the most reasonable
better-the best
more expensive-the most expensive
Одно/двусложные имена прилагательные образуют comparative ( сравнительная степень ) при суффикса er,а superlative( превосходная) -при суффикса est.
Трёхсложные/четырехсложные имена прилагательные образуют сравнительную степень сравнения при слова more,а превосходную степень сравнения при слова most c артиклем the.
Прилагательное good исключение.