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DEGREES OF COMPARISON OF
ADJECTIVES AND ADVERDS
(mức độ so sánh của tính từ và trạng từ)
1. Equal comparisons(so sánh bằng):
S1 + V + as + adjective (N) / adverb + as + S2
Ex: He is as tall as his father. / Nam sings as well as his sister.
Is the film as intersting as you expected?
Or S1 + V + the same + (noun) + as + S2
Ex: My house is the same height as his (house). (My house is as high as his.)
Nam is as old as Lan. (Nam and Lan are the same age.)
heavy / light – weight wide / narrow – width
deep / shallow - depth long / short - length
big / small - size old - age
2. Comparisons:
a. Comparatives :
short adj / adv + er
S1 + V + more + long adj / adv + than + S2
less + long adj / adv
short adjectives: more happy(ier), more narrow(er), simple, clever , ....
bigger, hotter.
b. Double comparatives (so sánh đôi):
[1] The + comparative + S1 + V + the + comparative + S2 + V
(Càng ..... càng)
Ex: The hotter it is , the more miserable I feel.
The more you study, the smarter you will become.
[2] Short Adj / Adv + er and adj / adv + er (Càng ngày càng…)
More and more + long adj / adv
Ex; Betty is younger and younger.
Her story was more and more attractive.
3. Superlatives:
the short adj / adv + est … in + singular noun
S + V + most long adj / adv … + of + plural noun
least long adj / adv
Rewrite The Sentences Without Change Their Meaning.
1. My House Is Bigger Than Your House.
- > Your House Is smaller Than Mine.
2. The Black Car Is Cheaper Than The Red Car.
-> The Red Car is More Expensive Than The Black One.
3. There Is A Sink , A Tub, A Shower In The Bathroom .
-> The Bathroom contains A Sink, A Tub And A Shower
4. No One In The Group Is Taller Than Trung.
-> Trung is The Tallest In The Group.
5. Do You Have A Better Refrigerator Than This ?
-> Is This the Best Refrigerator You Have?
6. My House Is The Oldest House On The Street.
-> No House on The Street Is Older Than My House .
7. I Get To Work In Half An Hour.
-> It Takes me Half An Hour To Get To Work
8. Do You Have A Cheaper Computer Than This ?
-> Is This the Most Expensive Computer You Have?.
9. How Much Is This Dictionary?
-> How Much Does this Dictionary Cost?.
10. It Isn’t Important For You To Finish The Work Today .
-> You Don’t have To Finish The Work Today
11. There Are Over Eight Hundred Stamps In Tim’s Collection .
-> Tim’s Collection contains Over Eight Hundred Stamps
12. How Old Is Your Father ?
-> What is Your Father's Age?.
13. How High Is Big Ben Clock Tower ?
-> What is Big Ben Clock Tower's Height?.
14. What Is Your Son’s Weight ?
-> How tall Is Your Son?.
15. What Is The Price Of This Face Mask ?
-> How Much Does this Face Mask Cost?
16. How Wide Is The West Lake ?
-> What is The West Lake's Width?
17. How Long Is The Me Kong River ?
-> What is The Mk River's Length?.
18. I Don’t Like Beef. My Mother Doesn’t Like Beef Either.
-> I Don’t like Beef. Neither Does My Mother
19. She Is A Teacher. I Am A Teacher , Too.
-> She Is a Teacher. So Am I
20. Mr. Thanh Couldn’t Enjoy The Meal Because Of Stomachache.
-> The Stomachache Prevented Mr Thank From Enjoying The Meal
Rewrite The Sentences Without Change Their Meaning.
1. My House Is Bigger Than Your House.
- > Your House Is smaller Than Mine.
2. The Black Car Is Cheaper Than The Red Car.
-> The Red Car is More Expensive Than The Black One.
3. There Is A Sink , A Tub, A Shower In The Bathroom .
-> The Bathroom contains A Sink, A Tub And A Shower
4. No One In The Group Is Taller Than Trung.
-> Trung is The Tallest In The Group.
5. Do You Have A Better Refrigerator Than This ?
-> Is This the Best Refrigerator You Have?
6. My House Is The Oldest House On The Street.
-> No House on The Street Is Older Than My House .
7. I Get To Work In Half An Hour.
-> It Takes me Half An Hour To Get To Work
8. Do You Have A Cheaper Computer Than This ?
-> Is This the Most Expensive Computer You Have?.
9. How Much Is This Dictionary?
-> How Much Does this Dictionary Cost?.
10. It Isn’t Important For You To Finish The Work Today .
-> You Don’t have To Finish The Work Today
11. There Are Over Eight Hundred Stamps In Tim’s Collection .
-> Tim’s Collection contains Over Eight Hundred Stamps
12. How Old Is Your Father ?
-> What is Your Father's Age?.
13. How High Is Big Ben Clock Tower ?
-> What is Big Ben Clock Tower's Height?.
14. What Is Your Son’s Weight ?
-> How tall Is Your Son?.
15. What Is The Price Of This Face Mask ?
-> How Much Does this Face Mask Cost?
16. How Wide Is The West Lake ?
-> What is The West Lake's Width?
17. How Long Is The Me Kong River ?
-> What is The Mk River's Length?.
18. I Don’t Like Beef. My Mother Doesn’t Like Beef Either.
-> I Don’t like Beef. Neither Does My Mother
19. She Is A Teacher. I Am A Teacher , Too.
-> She Is a Teacher. So Am I
20. Mr. Thanh Couldn’t Enjoy The Meal Because Of Stomachache.
-> The Stomachache Prevented Mr Thank From Enjoying The Meal
1.Sit down! A strange dog is running to you.
2.My mom often buys meat from the butcher’s.
3.My brothers are not drinking coffee at the moment.
4.Look! Those people are climbing the mountain so fast.
5.That girl is crying loudly in the party now.
6.These students always wear warm clothes in summer.
7.What are you doing in the kitchen?
8.I never eat potatoes.
9.The 203 bus sets off every fifteen minutes.
10.Tonight we are not going to go to our teacher’s wedding party.
1.Sit down! A strange dog (run) is running to you.
2.My mom often (buy) buys meat from the butcher’s.
3.My brothers (not/ drink) is not drinking coffee at the moment.
4.Look! Those people (climb) are climbing the mountain so fast.
5.That girl (cry) is crying loudly in the party now.
6.These students always (wear) wears warm clothes in summer.
7.What (you/ do) are you doing in the kitchen?
8.I never (eat) eat potatoes.
9.The 203 bus (set off) sets off every fifteen minutes.
a- Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
1. I’m sure he was at home last night.
He must have been at home last night.
2. Nam’s parents were here last week and gave us a present.
Nam’s parents, who were here last week, gave us a present.
3. Although Sue felt tired, she stayed up late talking to Jill.
Despite feeling tired, Sue stayed up late talking to Jill.
4. It was a hot day so we had lunch outside in the garden.
It was such a hot day that we had lunch outside in the garden.
5. I’ve been working for this company for ten years.
I started working for this company ten years ago.
b- Make one sentence from each group of sentences, beginning as shown.
1. I lent you a book. It was written by a friend of mine. She lives in France.
The book I lent you was written by a friend of mine who lives in France.
2. I used to own a dog. People came to the door. The dog never barked at them.
The dog I used to own never barked at people who came to the door.
3. I bought my car from a woman. She lives in a house. You can see the house overthere.
The woman I I bought my car from lives in the house you can see over there.
4. My friend Bill has decided to buy a motor-bike. His car was stolen last week.
My friend Bill, whose car was stolen last week, has decided to buy a motorbike.
5. I bought a new car. It cost me a lot of money.
The new car I bought cost me a lot of money.
a- Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
1. I’m sure he was at home last night.
He …must have been at home last night........
2. Nam’s parents were here last week and gave us a present.
Nam’s parents, who were here last week , gave us a present…......
3. Although Sue felt tired, she stayed up late talking to Jill.
Despite …feeling tired , she stayed up late talking to Jill........
4. It was a hot day so we had lunch outside in the garden.
It was such …a hot day that we had lunch outside in the garden.....
5. I’ve been working for this company for ten years.
I started working for this company ten years ago…...
b- Make one sentence from each group of sentences, beginning as shown.
1. I lent you a book. It was written by a friend of mine. She lives in France.
The book I lent you was written by a friend of mine living in France…
2. I used to own a dog. People came to the door. The dog never barked at them.
The dog…used to own never barked at people coming to the door.
3. I bought my car from a woman. She lives in a house. You can see the house over there.
The woman I bought my car from lives in a house over there…
4. My friend Bill has decided to buy a motor-bike. His car was stolen last week.
My friend Bill, whose car was stolen last week, has decided to buy a motor-bike…
5. I bought a new car. It cost me a lot of money.
The new …which i bought costs me a lot of money
- hasn't gone
- are you seeing?
- arrived
- has locked
- Have you ever eaten...?
- doesn't eat
Câu1. Stella..hasn't gone..(not go) to school yet,of course
2, What (sights).sights did you see...(you/see) ?
3.She ..is going to arrive.(arrive) at Kennedy Airport at 2 o'clock this morning
4.My mother .has locked..all the doors and windows before she goes to bed(lock)
5...Have you ever eaten..durian when you lived in Malaysia?(ever/eat)
6.No breakfast for Mark,thanks. He..hasn't eaten...(not eat) breakfast
1 are you wearing - looks
2 have - means - do not understand
3 Do you seeing - are looking - Do you recognise - seem - is coming
4 are you doing - are waiting - are getting - wanted - is being - don't know
Fill in the gaps with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
1. Alex: Why (you / wear) are you wearing my coat?
Ben: Oh, I'm sorry. It (look) looks like mine in this light.
2. Carl: I (have)have no idea what this sentence (mean) means. Can you translate it?
Donna: No, sorry. I don't understand it either.
3. Eddie: Do you see those men near the door? They are looking at us very strangely.
Fergus: Yes. You're right. Do you recognize them from anywhere?
Eddie: No, but they certainly seemed to know us. They are coming across to speak to us.
4. Gina: What are you doing in the kitchen? Our guests are waiting for their dessert, and you are getting in my wag.
Hamid: I just want to be somewhere quiet for a while. Everyone is so noisy this evening and I don't know why — it's very unusual.
Exercise 3: Fill in the gaps with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
*Note: do not use short form (don't/ doesn't). Use "do not" or "does not" for the negative form.
1. Alex: Why (you / wear) _are you wearing_ my coat?
Ben: Oh, I'm sorry. It _looks_ like mine in this light.
2. Carl: I (have) Answer no idea what this sentence (mean) _means_. Can you translate it?
Donna: No, sorry. I (not understand) _don't understand_ it either.
3. Eddie: (you / see) _Do you see_ those men near the door? They (look) _are looking_ at us very strangely.
Fergus: Yes. You're right. (you / recognise) _Do you recognize_ them from anywhere?
Eddie: No, but they certainly (seem) _seem_ to know us. They (come) _are coming_ across to speak to us.
4. Gina: What (you / do) _are you doing_ in the kitchen? Our guests (wait) _are waiting_ for their dessert, and you (get) _are getting_ in my wag.
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1. are you wearing - looks
2. has - means - do not understand
3. Are you seeing - are looking - Do you recognise - seem - is coming
4. are you doing - are waiting - are getting - want - is - don't know