A- Complete as frases com o comparativo de SUPERIORIDADE :
1. Africa is _________________(big) Europe.
2. Life in Sweden is _______________________________________ (expensive) in
France.
3. The south of France is ____________________________________ (sunny) the
south of England. .
4. This car is ____________________________________that car( fast)
5. Your dress is ____________________________________mine (long)
6. My town is ____________________________________John's town (nice)
7. My sister is ____________________________________my brother (young)
8. This boy is ____________________________________an elephant (heavy)
9. My French is ____________________________________my English (good)
10. Summer is ____________________________________winter (hot)
11. The Alps are ____________________________________ (high) the Pyrenees.
12. Whisky is ____________________________________ (expensive) than milk.
13. The sun is ____________________________________ (big) the Earth.
14. A Porsche is ____________________________________ (fast) a Rolls-Royce.
15. Bob is ____________________________________ (tall) Jack
16. Jill's ____________________________________ (intelligent) Bill
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Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
1.bigger 11.higher
2.more expensive 12.more expensive
3.sunnier 13.bigger
4.faster 14.faster
5.longer 15.taller
6.nicer 16.more intelligent
7.younger
8.heavier
9.better
10.hotter
Como tá comparando adiciona than depois do comparativo
ex: bigger than.... e assim vai
Explicação:
Adjetivos comparativos
Os adjetivos comparativos são utilizados para comparar as diferenças entre os dois objetos que modificam (larger, smaller, faster, higher). Eles são empregados em frases nas quais dois substantivos são comparados, da seguinte forma:
Substantivo (sujeito) + verbo + adjetivo comparativo + than + substantivo (objeto).
O segundo item da comparação pode ser omitido, caso esteja claro pelo contexto (último exemplo abaixo).
Exemplos
My house is larger than hers.
This box is smaller than the one I lost.
Your dog runs faster than Jim's dog.
The rock flew higher than the roof.
Jim and Jack are both my friends, but I like Jack better. ("than Jim" is understood)