6 класс. Английский язык. Прилагательное. Степени сравнения прилагательных
6 класс. Английский язык. Прилагательное. Степени сравнения прилагательных
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Примеры степеней сравнения прилагательных
Do you agree that ice-cream is better than cake? Or is chocolate the best? Are buses cheaper than planes? Or is walking the cheapest?
Рис. 1. Степени сравнения в английском языке
Что такое adjective
An adjective (прилагательное) is a part of speech that describes a person, an object, a place or an animal.
Пример: tall, smart, hot, long, old, big.
A comparative adjective (сравнительная степень) compares two things.
Пример:
Ice-cream isbetterthan cakes.
Buses arecheaperthan planes.
A superlative form (превосходная степень) compares more than two things.
Пример:
Peter is thetallest in his family.
You are the smartest in your class.
Рассмотрим следующий пример: Jane is a smart girl.
Прилагательным в данном предложении является слово smart. Оно описывает человека – Jane. Для образования сравнительной степени к этому прилагательному необходимо добавить окончание -er, а для образования превосходной степени – -est.
Обратите внимание: мы используем than, когда сравниваем две вещи.
Comparative: Jane is smarterthan her sister.
Superlative: Jane is the smartest in her class.
Степени сравнения односложных прилагательных
В зависимости от количества слогов в слове сравнительная и превосходная степень прилагательных образуется двумя разными способами.
Так, односложные прилагательные образуют степени сравнения при помощи окончаний -er (длясравнительной степени) и -est (для превосходной степени).
Не забывайте про артикль the перед превосходной степенью прилагательных.
Пример:
Tall – taller – thetallest
Hard – harder – thehardest
Cold – colder – thecoldest
Обратите внимание, что в некоторых прилагательных будет удвоение последней согласной.
Пример:
Big – bigger – the biggest
Hot – hotter – the hottest
Пример:
The weather in Spain is cold – in Russia it is colder – in the Arctic it is the coldest.
This house is big – this one is bigger – and that one is the biggest.
Рис. 2. Сравнительная и превосходная степени сравнения
Степени сравнения многосложных прилагательных
Если двусложное прилагательное заканчивается на -y, то перед окончанием –er /-est эта y меняется на i.
Пример:
Happy – happier – the happiest
Jane was happier than her sister.
She was the happiest in her team.
Во всех остальных случаях правило следующее:
Для образования сравнительной степениперед прилагательным ставится слово more, а передпревосходной степенью – the most.
Рис. 3. Использование most для образования сравнительной степени
Пример:
Honest – more honest – the most honest
Difficult – more difficult – the most difficult
Russian is difficult to learn. – Arabic is more difficult. – What is the mostdifficult language to learn?
Practice
Рис. 4. Примеры степеней сравнения в английском языке
Упражнение
Read the sentences and try to complete them.
E.g. Brian lives next door to Ted and Mike. When Ted bought a big car, Brian went out and bought a biggerone! And Mike got the biggest!
- Ted decided to buy an expensive computer. So Brian had to go out and buy a ______________ computer. And Mike got the ____________! But why?
- They work in the same office. Brian works ___________ (hard) than Mike.
- Ted gets on ___________ (good) with the boss. But Mike is the ___________.
- Although they are all clever, Mike is the ___________________ (lucky)!
- And as a result he is the _______________ (happy)!
Ответ:
- more expensive; most expensive
- harder
- better, best
- luckiest
- happiest
My love. Lyrics
Listen. Read and repeat
My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love.
Song
My love
My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love.
Something happened to my heart the day that I met you
Something that I never felt before
You are always on my mind, no matter what I do
And every day it seems I want you more.
My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love.
Once I thought that love was meant for anyone else but me
Once I thought you'd never come my way
Now it only goes to show how wrong we all can be
For now I have to tell you every day.
My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love.
My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh
My love is deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love.
Review table
Comparative / Superlative Adjectives |
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One-syllable adjective Tall Old Long |
Comparative Form Taller Older Longer |
Superlative Form The tallest The oldest The longest |
· My hair is longer than your hair. · Max’s story is the longest story I’ve ever heard. |
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One-syllable adjective with final -e Large Wise |
Comparative Form
Larger Wiser |
Superlative Form
The largest The wisest |
· Max is wiser than his brother. · Max is the wisest person I know. |
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One-syllable adjective ending with a single consonant with a single vowel before it Big Thin Fat |
Comparative Form
Bigger Thinner Fatter |
Superlative Form
The biggest The thinnest The fattest |
· Max is thinner than John. · Of all the students in the class, Max is the thinnest. |
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Two-syllable adjective Peaceful Pleasant Careful Thoughtful |
Comparative Form More peaceful More pleasant More careful More thoughtful |
Superlative Form The most peaceful The most pleasant The most careful The most thoughtful |
· This morning is more peaceful than yesterday morning. · Max’s house in the mountains is the most peaceful in the world. |
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Two-syllable adjective ending with –y Happy Angry Busy |
Comparative Form
Happier Angrier Busier |
Superlative Form
The happiest The angriest The busiest |
· Mary is busier than Max. · Mary is the busiest person I’ve ever met. |
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Two-syllable adjective ending with –er, -le, -ow Narrow Gentle |
Comparative Form
Narrower Gentler |
Superlative Form
The narrowest The gentlest |
· The roads in this town are narrower than the roads in the city. · This road is the narrowest of all the roads in California. |
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Adjectives with three or more syllables Generous Important Intelligent |
Comparative Form
More generous More important More intelligent |
Superlative Form
The most generous The most important The most intelligent |
· John is more generous than Jack. · John is the most generous of all the people I know. |
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Exceptions |
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Irregular adjective Good Bad Far Little Many |
Comparative Form Better Worse Farther Less More |
Superlative Form The best The worst The farthest The least The most |
· My cooking is worse than my mother’s cooking. · Of all the students in the class, Max is the worst. |
ИСТОЧНИКИ
http://interneturok.ru/ru/school/english/5-6-klassy/unit-3/comparative-and-superlative-adjectives-prilagatelnye-stepeni-sravneniya-prilagatelnyh?seconds=0&chapter_id=2276
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