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Comparative and Superlative in Italian: Lesson 4 English Language, Appunti di Lingua Inglese

Italian Language and CultureItalian LinguisticsItalian Literature

Examples and exercises on the use of comparative and superlative forms in italian language. It covers comparisons of height, popularity, workload, and more. Students will practice forming comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and verbs.

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  • What are some examples of comparative and superlative forms in Italian?
  • How do we use comparative and superlative forms to compare things in Italian?
  • How do we form comparative and superlative forms in Italian?

Tipologia: Appunti

2021/2022

Caricato il 07/05/2022

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Scarica Comparative and Superlative in Italian: Lesson 4 English Language e più Appunti in PDF di Lingua Inglese solo su Docsity! LEZIONE 4: LINGUA INGLESE COMPARATIVE we use comparative to compare things, things, ecc. My sister is a bit taller than me Bergamo is prettier than Milan (far= further than) Esercizio: My sister is thinner than me I’m busier this week than last week Milan is further from Venice than Verona I did the second exam worse than the first Atalanta played better than Juventus The students in year 1 work harder than year 2 My SCO course is more interesting than English course I’m as tall as you are She drives as fast as you Jim isn’t as strong as Mike Esercizio: Kelly isn’t as tall as Kate My case isn’t as heavy as yours Rome isn’t as big as Milan Football isn’t as popular as tennis Adults don’t learn languages as fast as children You don’t work as hard as me England didn’t play as well as France (non si dice good perché qui è un avverbio!) SUPERLATIVEwe use superlative like comparatives ma cambia la declinazione Cold, colder, the coldest Hot, hotter, the hottest Pretty, prettier, the prettiest Beautiful, more, the most Good, better, the best Bad, worse, the worst Far, further, the furthest Less, least, the least Esercizio: Was yesterday the hottest day of the year? Is this the worst time to drive through the city? Is she the friendliest person in the class? (friendly= avverbio non aggettivoquindi si dice friendliest*) Is this the most important part of the exam? Is september the best month to visit a city? It’s the most polluted city in the wourld. The furthest/farther I’ve ever flown is Australia *friendly, friendlier/more friendly, friendliest/most friendly Esercizio: That’s the worst film I‘ve ever seen I’m not as sporty as my brother Cats are much more selfish than dogs già giusta Mexico is further to travel, but the hotels are less expensive  già giusta I always lose my phone, so I bought the cheapest My wife is a better driver than me These shoes are the most comfortable ones I have My brothers and sisters are all very successfulssbagliata: non si dice very successfuls This exercise is easier than the other one It’s the biggest room in the house già giusta ESERCIZIO MIX TRA COMPARATIVI E SUPERLATIVI: Tom’s brother is luckier than he is Our house is much smaller than theirs My password was more difficult/harder to memorize than my new one This flat is the nicest of the three we’ve seen My children aren’t as helpful as my sister’s The weather was worse than we’d expected The book was a bit more dramatic than the film Red won’t look as good as yellow for your kitchen walls. READING FILE EXTRA
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