logging in or signing up Chapter 16 Grammar Made Easy Making Comp vansight Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 777 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 12, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description Sixteenth set is for ‘Making comparison’; it means statement or estimate of similarities and differences between two things. it can be classified into two parts comparative and superlative; comparative is always between two kind of things and superlative has to the best of everything. If any one is interested to sell presentations or material through Vansight. 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Making Comparison : CONTENTS 16-1 Comparisons: using the same (as), similar (to),… 16-2 Comparisons: using like and alike 16-3 The comparative: using -er and more 16-4 The superlative: using -est and most 16-5 Using one of + superlative + plural noun 16-6 Using but 16-7 Using verbs after but 16-8 Making comparisons with adverbs 3 Making Comparison 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 4 Mary and Lara are the same. 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 5 THE SAME (AS) Mary Lara Mary and Lara are the same. Mary is the same as Lara. 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 6 Mary and Lara are the same. 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 7 SIMILAR (TO) Nan Jan Nan and Jan are similar. Nan is similar to Jan. 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 8 DIFFERENT (FROM) Alice Anna Alice and Anna are different. Alice is different from Anna. 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 9 A E D C B F D is ___________ A. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) different from 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 10 A E D C B F B is ___________ E. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) the same as 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 11 A E D C B F D is ___________ A. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) different from 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 12 A E D C B F C is _________F. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) similar to 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 13 A E D C B F D is ___________ C. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) different from 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE : 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE 14 Your bag is like my bag. 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE : 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE 15 (a) Your bag is like my bag. (b) Your bag and my bag are alike. (c) Our bags are alike. I have a brown bag with two straps. You have a brown bag with two straps. like = similar to alike = similar same meaning 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE : 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE 16 Your bag is like my bag. (b) Your bag and my bag are alike. This + be + like + that. This and that + be + alike. 16-2 Let’s Practice : 16-2 Let’s Practice 17 Abu and Abi have similar cars. In other words, their cars are _____. alike Abu’s car Abi’s car like alike 16-2 Let’s Practice : 16-2 Let’s Practice 18 A bus is ____ a train in some ways. like a bus a train like alike 16-2 Let’s Practice : 16-2 Let’s Practice 19 These girls are sisters. They look ____. alike like alike 16-3 THE COMPARATIVE: USING -ER AND MORE : 16-3 THE COMPARATIVE: USING -ER AND MORE 20 Nina is taller than Ben. Slide 21: 21 This presentation is a sample. Purchase full presentation at www.vansight.net You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Chapter 16 Grammar Made Easy Making Comp vansight Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 777 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 12, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description Sixteenth set is for ‘Making comparison’; it means statement or estimate of similarities and differences between two things. it can be classified into two parts comparative and superlative; comparative is always between two kind of things and superlative has to the best of everything. If any one is interested to sell presentations or material through Vansight. 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All other product and service names mentioned and associated logos displayed are the trademarks of their respective companies. Data contained in this document serves informational and educational purposes only. The information in this document is proprietary to Synbiz Solutions Pvt Ltd. This product contains training material for English or Soft Skills or Personality Development. Synbiz assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. Synbiz does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information, text, graphics, links, or other items contained within this material. This document is provided without a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Making Comparison : CONTENTS 16-1 Comparisons: using the same (as), similar (to),… 16-2 Comparisons: using like and alike 16-3 The comparative: using -er and more 16-4 The superlative: using -est and most 16-5 Using one of + superlative + plural noun 16-6 Using but 16-7 Using verbs after but 16-8 Making comparisons with adverbs 3 Making Comparison 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 4 Mary and Lara are the same. 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 5 THE SAME (AS) Mary Lara Mary and Lara are the same. Mary is the same as Lara. 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 6 Mary and Lara are the same. 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 7 SIMILAR (TO) Nan Jan Nan and Jan are similar. Nan is similar to Jan. 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) : 16-1 COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (FROM) 8 DIFFERENT (FROM) Alice Anna Alice and Anna are different. Alice is different from Anna. 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 9 A E D C B F D is ___________ A. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) different from 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 10 A E D C B F B is ___________ E. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) the same as 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 11 A E D C B F D is ___________ A. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) different from 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 12 A E D C B F C is _________F. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) similar to 16-1 Let’s Practice : 16-1 Let’s Practice 13 A E D C B F D is ___________ C. the same (as) similar (to) different (from) different from 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE : 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE 14 Your bag is like my bag. 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE : 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE 15 (a) Your bag is like my bag. (b) Your bag and my bag are alike. (c) Our bags are alike. I have a brown bag with two straps. You have a brown bag with two straps. like = similar to alike = similar same meaning 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE : 16-2 COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE 16 Your bag is like my bag. (b) Your bag and my bag are alike. This + be + like + that. This and that + be + alike. 16-2 Let’s Practice : 16-2 Let’s Practice 17 Abu and Abi have similar cars. In other words, their cars are _____. alike Abu’s car Abi’s car like alike 16-2 Let’s Practice : 16-2 Let’s Practice 18 A bus is ____ a train in some ways. like a bus a train like alike 16-2 Let’s Practice : 16-2 Let’s Practice 19 These girls are sisters. They look ____. alike like alike 16-3 THE COMPARATIVE: USING -ER AND MORE : 16-3 THE COMPARATIVE: USING -ER AND MORE 20 Nina is taller than Ben. Slide 21: 21 This presentation is a sample. Purchase full presentation at www.vansight.net