Leonardo Da Vinci Salvador Dali
Be as…as/ be not as…asLeonardo Da Vinci’s painting is as interesting as Salvador Dali’s. Leonardo Da Vinci’s painting isn’t as modern as Salvador Dali’s.Use be as…as or be as…as compare only TWO objects or people . Be as…as = to say that two objects or people share a similar characteristic. Be not as…as = to say that TWO objects or people are different.
SuperlativesThe superlative form is used when there are two or more objects or people to compare (a group of people or objects). One syllable adjectives = estOld – oldest, dull – dullest, new – newest For adjectives which end consonant – vowel –consonant, double the final consonant and add –est Thin – thinnest, fat – fattest
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Two Syllable adjectives ending in –y - iestChange the y to i to add –estHappy – happiest, easy – easiest, scary - ?
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