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DEGREES OF COMPARISONS. Dyah Indriari 322 7 VI F. DEGREES OF COMPARISON. BASIC COMPETENCY . EXAMPLE. DEGREES OF COMPARISON S. INDICATOR. EXERCISE. BASIC COMPETENCY Listening, speaking, reading and writting describing people and object. INDICATOR.
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DEGREES OF COMPARISONS DyahIndriari 3227 VI F
DEGREES OF COMPARISON BASIC COMPETENCY EXAMPLE DEGREES OF COMPARISONS INDICATOR EXERCISE
BASIC COMPETENCYListening, speaking, reading and writting describing people and object
INDICATOR 1. Siswa mampu mengidentifikasi orang dan benda2. Siswa menjawab pertanyaan dengan menjawab “who and how”.3. Siswa dapat menemukan dan memberi informasi orang atau benda berdasarkan ciri-cirinya.4. siswa dapat memberikan informasi tentang perbandingan orang atau benda5. siswa dapat menjelaskan perbandingan” comparison degress” dari orng atau benda
Degrees of Comparison • What is Degrees of Comparison? The form an adjective or adverbs takes depends on how many things are being compared. The different forms of comparison are called degrees of comparison.
There are three Degrees of Comparison in English 1. Positive degree.2. Comparative degree.3. Superlative degree.
Positive Degree We use the Positive degree when we speak about only one person or thing. Sam is as tall as Joni My house is as big as his house
Comparative Degree We use the Comparative degree when we compare two persons or two things with each other. Sam is taller than John. This house is bigger than that one. She is nicer than him. .
Superlative Degree We use the Superlative degree when we compare more than two persons or things with one another. It is the highest degree of the quality. Example: Peter is the smartest boy in class. Alice is the sweetest girl in the neighborhood. The blue whale is the largest of all animals.
Degrees of Comparison Adjectives of one syllable Adjectives of two syllables Adjectives of three or more syllables 4. Irregular adjectives
1. Adjectives of one syllable • Adjectives of one syllable add -er and -est. • Adjectives ending on 'e' just add -r and -st. • Some adjectives double the final consonant.
2. Adjectives of two syllables • Some adjectives of two syllables add -er and -est. • For adjectives ending in 'y‘ – cut y then add -ier and -iest. • Adjectives ending in -ful, -less, -ing, -eduse more and most. • Some other adjectives of two syllables use more and most (modern, famous, normal, correct, ...).
3. Adjectives of three or more syllables Adjectives of three or more syllables use more and most.
4. Irregular adjectives You have to memorize these!
John is 12 years old Andi is 10 years old so John is older than Andi Ann is smart Jack is smart too so Ann is as smart as Jack EXAMPLE
EXERCISE a. tall b. taller c. tallest 1. Tina is …………… than John • 2. John is ……… than Tina a. shorter b. short c. shortest
EXERCISE • 3. The elephant is as …….. as the buffalo. a. biggest b. bigger c. big
EXERCISE B C A 4. A house is the …………….. of all houses. a. smallest b. big c. biggest
EXERCISE B C A 5. C house is the …………….. of all houses. a. small b. smaller c. smallest