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1. Doing grammar exercises

Present Perfect Continuous Ex. at p. 62-63 [II.2] 2. СD - computer program “Cambridge University”. [II. 4]

Revision of grammar material: Present Perfect Continuous

Literature:

1.Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig “New English File”. Intermediate Students Book.Oxford, 2010.

2.Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig “New English File”. Intermediate Workbook.Oxford, 2010.

Additional literature:

2.«Language in Use” by Adrian Doff and Christopher Jones. Intermediate Classroom book.Cambridge University Press.

1. www.englishclub.com

2. www.maccmillan.com

 

 

Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Hand out

English as a foreign language Departament of General Humanitarian

Training

Intermediate level

2 credits Academic year 2012-2013

Practical lesson №6 The 3d term

Lexical theme ”Transport and travelling”.

Grammar: “Comparative and superlative adjectives”.

Assistant professor Karybayeva Gulmira Akankazhinovnа

Grammar: Comparative and superlative adjectives

Examples of irregular forms
Adjectives Comparative Superlative
much/many more the most
few/little less the least
good better the best
bad worse the worst
Regular forms requiring 'ER' or 'EST'
  Adjectives Comparative forms (........er) Superlative forms (the.....est)
Adjectives with one syllable only thin thinner the thinnest
Adjectives ending in a single consonant which must be doubled fat fatter the fattest
Adjectives with one syllable, but ending in E fierce fiercer the fiercest
Adjectives with one syllable + Y (Y changes to I) friendly friendlier the friendliest
Regular forms requiring 'MORE' or 'THE MOST' Adjectives with more than one syllable Adjectives ending with ED or ING
Adjectives Comparative forms (more/less........) Superlative forms (the most/the least.......)
Dangerous more/less dangerous the most/the least dangerous
bored (even though only one syllable is pronounced) more/less bored the most/the least bored
Interesting more/less interesting the most/the least interesting
               

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