Tham khảo tài liệu 'fundamentals of english grammar third edition part 41', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | EXERCISE 29. Review comparatives and superlatives. Charts 9-1 - 9-11 Directions Work in pairs. Speaker A Ask a question that uses either a comparative or a superlative. Speaker B Answer the question. Use complete sentences. Example what . . . sweet speaker A What is sweeter than sugar speaker b Nothing is sweeter than sugar. Example who is . . . wonderful speaker a Who is the most wonderful person you ve ever known speaker B That s a hard question. Probably my mother is the most wonderful person Fve ever known. 1. what is . . . important 2. who is . . . famous 3. what is . . . good 4. what is . . . bad 5. whose hair is . . . long 6. what is . . . interesting Switch roles. 7. which car is . . . expensive 8. what country is . . . near 9. what is . . . dangerous 10. who is . . . old 11. what is . . . beautiful 12. who is . . . kind EXERCISE 30. Review comparatives and superlatives. Charts 9-1 - 9-11 Directions Compare the items in each list using the given words. Use as . . . as the comparative -erlmore and the superlative -esthnost . Discuss the topics orally or in writing. Example streets in this city wide narrow busy dangerous - First Avenue is voider than Market Street. Second Avenue is nearly as wide as First Avenue. First Avenue is narrower than Interstate Highway 70. The busiest street is Main Street. Main Street is busier than Market Street. The most dangerous street in the city is Olive Boulevard. 1. a lemon a grapefruit and an orange sweet sour large small 2. three different books in the classroom thin fat interesting useful good bad 3. a kitten a cheetah and a lion weak powerful wild gentle fast 4. air water and wood heavy light important to human life 5. boxing soccer and golf dangerous safe exciting boring 6. the food at three places in this city where you have eaten delicious appetizing inexpensive good bad 268 CHAPTER 9 EXERCISE 31. Review of comparatives and superlatives. Charts 9-1 - 9-11 Directions Complete the sentences. Use any appropriate form of