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COMPARISONS AS (ADJECTIVE) AS

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COMPARISONS

AS (ADJECTIVE) AS

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When you compare something with a comparative you say.

A Mazda is more expensive than a Renault.

But if you compare with as (as+adjective+as) you can say the

same.A Renault is not as expensive as a Mazda.

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A Mazda is more expensive than a Renault.

A Renault

is not as expensive as a Mazda

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Here we were saying that the Mazda is more (+) than the Renault. But when we want to say that for example the Mazda

= Renault we would say.

A Mazda is as expensive as a Renault.

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LET’S PRACTICE!

Now, let’s do one exercise with saying that El Diario del Otun = El Guayabal with

the adjective “FAR”

El diario del Otun is as far as El Guayabal

El Guayabal is as far as El Diario del Otun

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Now, let’s compare shoes and use the adjective “MANY” and use the verb

“have” and not “to be”I have as many asshoes you

Now, lets say that Sarah drinks milk= Tom.

Sarah drinks as much milk as Tom

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SOME AND ANYWould you like something to eat?

Yes, I would thanksOR No, I wouldn’t thanks.

For a long answerYes, I’d like something to eat thanks.

No, I wouldn’t like anything to eat thanks.

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Do you have any brothers or sisters?

Yes, I have a brother and a sister.

No, I don’t have any

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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

MYYOUR

HISHERITS

OURTHEIR

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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

MINE

HISYOURS

HERSITS

THEIRSOURS

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LET’S PRACTICE

Give me an example with the possessive adjective

and one with the possessive pronouns.

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USE THE CORRECT POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS

1) Bill’s house is big. ___ house is big2) I have a good car. ___ car is good.3) ___ room is small, but we like it.4) Seattle is large. ____ people are nice.5) That’s her umbrella. It’s ____.6) This is our classroom. It’s ____.7) You have a market. It’s ____.8) That’s my coffee. It’s ____.9) The dog has a red collar. ___ collar is red.10) Whose pen is on the table? It’s ____, I put it on the

table every day11) We love ____ city, it’s clean all the time.12) They should visit ____ parents, they are sick at home.

HisMy

OurIts

hersours

yoursmine

Itsmine

our

their

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LET’S PRACTICE

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER BY CLICKING ON THE WORD.

1.My / Mine house is very big. 2.Would you like something / anything to drink?3.I don’t have any / some brothers.4.I can run as fast as / so fast as / fast as / you.5.I have many friends as / as many friends as/ much friends you

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