The comparative
form is used to show the difference
between two things or two people, two groups of
things, or two groups of people.
The comparative
form is used to show the difference
between two things or two people, two groups of
things, or two groups of people.
Example
Example
They feel like better quality.They feel like better quality.
What does Kerry think of black pants?
What does Kerry think of black pants?
Why Kerry doesn’t buy suede jacket?Why Kerry doesn’t buy suede jacket?
It’ll be too It’ll be too hot, if it’s hot, if it’s
sunny.sunny.
It’ll be too It’ll be too hot, if it’s hot, if it’s
sunny.sunny.
It’s too It’s too expensiveexpensive.
It’s too It’s too expensiveexpensive.
Does Kerry buy the jacket?
Does Kerry buy the jacket?
Does Kerry think the cotton jacket’s price
reasonable?
Does Kerry think the cotton jacket’s price
reasonable?
No, he No, he doesn’t.doesn’t.No, he No, he
doesn’t.doesn’t.
Yes, she Yes, she does.does.
Yes, she Yes, she does.does.
Listen to the audio visual.
Then look at the pictures. Ask your partner
which one of the items that Kerry and Joan prefer,
and then ask why.
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Listen and mark the sentence as T (true) or F (false), then correct the false sentences.
Joan and Kerry find clothes for
their trip.
Joan and Kerry find clothes for
their trip.TrueTrue
Joan has black pants at home.Joan has black pants at home.FalseFalseKerry has black pants at home.Kerry has black pants at home.
Kerry wants to buy pants and tie.
Kerry wants to buy pants and tie.FalseFalse
Kerry wants to buy pants, jacket
and sweater.
Kerry wants to buy pants, jacket
and sweater.
Kerry interest in black pants.
Kerry interest in black pants.FalseFalseKerry interest in pink pants.
Kerry interest in pink pants.
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