Comparatives and Superlatives A. Match each sentence to one of

Comparatives and Superlatives
A. Match each sentence to one of the images below:
a. Gold is more expensive than silver. ……….
b. He is the tallest member of the team. ……….
c. She is taller than her husband. ……….
d. Gold is the most expensive. ……….
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B. Classroom Survey
1. Answer each question below in the second column of the table. Then
interview four other students in the class. Write their names at the top of the
chart and fill in their answers accordingly.
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How old are you?
How tall are you?
What did you eat for breakfast?
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How many languages can you speak?
What kind of mobile phone do you have?
How far do you live from school?
Your Name
Name
Name
Name
Name
Age
Height
Breakfast
Number of
languages
Kind of
phone
Distance
to school
2. Using different adjectives each time, write three comparative sentences
and three superlative sentences to compare the students in the class.
Example of comparative sentence: Sarah’s phone is more expensive than
mine.
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Example of superlative sentence: Jane lives the farthest from school.
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3. Share your answers in pairs.
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