You look angry.
Yes, I am angry because I am tired.
You should have a rest.
You look tired.
I am not tired. Ive got a splitting headache.
You should take an aspirin.
Sure. I am going to take an aspirin.
You look ill.
I am ill. Ive been sneezing and coughing all day long.
You should drink some tea with lemon.
I am going to do it Will you make me some tea, please?
You look hungry.
I am really very hungry and I am going to eat out.
Shall we go together?
Most willingly!
FOCUS ON GRAMMAR AND PRACTICE
DEGREES OF COMPARISON |
3 : , . , , .
1. ( ), , -Y, -ER, : -EST.
large | larger | (the) largest |
busy | busier | (the) busiest |
2. , , MORE MOST, .
Dangerous | more dangerous | (the) most dangerous |
3. :
good (well) | better | (the) best |
bad (badly) | worse | (the) worst |
many / much | more | (the) most |
little | less | (the) least |
old | older | (the) oldest () |
elder | (the) eldest ( ) | |
far | farther | (the) farthest ( ) |
further | (the) furthest ( ) |
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Good, better, best, Never rest. | Till "good" is "better" And "better" "best". | |
QUANTITATIVE ADJECTIVES | ||
many | ||
a few | () | |
few | ||
much | ||
little | ||
a little |
m .
long | common | much | interesting | high |
familiar | light | far | difficult | little |
special | lucky | near | strange | simple |
dry | necessary | exact | complete | clear |
good | awful | old | bad | busy |
m 1. .
1. The room has () windows in it. 2. There are () students in our English class. 3. There was () money in his pocket. 4. We have () to talk about. 5. There are () students in the cafeteria now. 6. I have () books on English history. 7. I have () time to study. 8. () rooms have been reserved. 9. I have () interest in politics. 10. () people can speak a foreign language perfectly. 11. I have () bread and cheese.
12. Would you like () champagne?
THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE |
HAVE(HAS) + P II (ED)
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I have seen that movie many times.
I havent (have never) seen that movie.
Have you seen that movie?