1 we use comparative adjectives to compare
two or more people, things, etc.
2 to form the comparative of short adjectives (one
syllable) we add
3 to form the comparative of long adjectives (two
syllables +) we use
before the
adjective.
4 when the adjective has two syllables and ends
in -y, we remove the -y and add
form the comparative.
petter (good) and worse (bad) are
irregular comparatives.
to make the comparative form of an adverb we
usually add
to
ПЕРЕВОД÷ моя любимая сказка маша и медведь. это старинная русская сказка. здесь рассказывается как маша спекла перожки, и сказала отнести их бабушке. но медьведь нехотел и подороге садился на пенек что бы сьесть пережок. но маша была умной и она залезла в корзину с пережками.как только медьведь содился есть она кречала высоко сиже доляко гляжу. и медьведь шел дальше. так потехонь он и дошел до места назночения.сказка очень хорошая веселая советую прочесть.
1. Her hair is completely dark. They are very beautiful.
2. This news is very interesting. 3. Your money is on the table. Take them.
4. She is making progress in English.
5. She has enough knowledge to do the job.
6. Your pants are too long.
7. My glasses are on the table. Give them to me, please.
8. This year, fruit is very cheap.
9. There are oranges, bananas, grapes and other fruits on the table.
10. What news?- I am not satisfied with my progress in English.
11. Your advice is very useful. 12. Mathematics is a difficult subject.
13. The staircase is long and narrow.
14. There are a lot of people there. a difficult subject.
15. His clothes are dirty and wet. Wash it, please.
16. His knowledge is extensive.
17. Fruits are very healthy.
18. My watch is lagging, and I'm often late.
19. Please buy a bottle of milk, a loaf of bread and a couple of cakes.