Activity 1: Answer the following questions, do it with your own words.
1)What´s the difference between the comparatives and superlatives?
2)What are the irregular cases for comparatives and superlatives?
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
Activity 1: Answer the following questions, do it with your own words.
1)What´s the difference between the comparatives and superlatives? A positive adjective is used without a comparison, a comparative is used to compare one thing to another, and a superlative is used to compare one thing to a group. The following sentences provide examples of each form: Positive: My horse is smart. Comparative: My horse is smarter than his horse
2)What are the irregular cases for comparatives and superlatives?Comparative and superlative adjectives in English are used when making comparisons between two things or groups of things (comparatives) or groups of more than three things (superlatives), these comparisons are used to establish differences between characteristics shared by objects.
Explicación:
Actividad 1: Contesta las siguientes preguntas, hazlo con tus propias palabras.
1) ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre los comparativos y los superlativos?Un adjetivo positivo se usa sin una comparación, un comparativo se usa para comparar una cosa con otra, y un superlativo se usa para comparar una cosa con un grupo. Las siguientes oraciones proporcionan ejemplos de cada formulario: Positivo: My horse is smart. Comparativo: My horse is smarter than his horse
2) ¿Cuáles son los casos irregulares de comparativos y superlativos? Los adjetivos comparativos y superlativos en inglés se usan al hacer comparaciones entre dos cosas o grupos de cosas (comparativos) o grupos de más de tres cosas (superlativos), estas comparaciones se utilizan para establecer diferencias entre características compartidas por los objetos.
Respuesta:
1) Comparatives are to compare two objects, persons or actions while superlatives are to highlight only one as the best or the worst and so on.