Chapter 16 Grammar Made Easy Making Comp

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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. Please contact me at sankara.v@vansight.com All material will be screened before publishing.

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Making Comparison : 

Making Comparison By 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.

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