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اختباراستماع ( 2 ) اول ثانوي الفصل الاول 1441
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Module 2 unit 3 Compatative and Superlative Adjectives .. ثالث ثانوي الفصل الاول .. 1441
Comparative & Superlative ..
Superlative of adjectives
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Comparative of adjectives
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Usage
:
When
we compare one person , animal , or thing with several of the same kind ..
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Usage
When
we compare between 2 people , animals or
things ..
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Formation
:
1- the + adjective +est + of / in .
2- the + most + adjective + of / in .
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Formation
:
1- adjective + er + than .
2- more + adjective + than .
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Examples :
1-
the + adjective +est + of / in .
a- Sami is the
oldest one in the class . one syllable
b- Ali is the tallest of
all the students . one
syllable
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Examples :
1- adjective + er + than .
a-
Sami is older than Ahmad . one syllable
b-
Ali is taller than Sami . one syllable
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Examples :
2-
the + most + adjective + of / in .
a-
This watch is the most expensive of all .
b-
Lion is the most dangerous one in the Forest .
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Examples :
2-
more + adjective + than .
a-
My watch is more expensive than yours .
b-
Snake is more dangerous than Lizard .
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Kinds of Adjectives :
One-syllable
Adjectives :
To form the
comparative, we add -er to the end of the adjective.
To form the
superlative, we add -est to the end of the adjective.
Adjective
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Comparative
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Superlative
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small
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smaller
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the smallest
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cold
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colder
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the coldest
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light
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lighter
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the lightest
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wide *
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wider
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the widest
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hot **
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hotter
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the hottest
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Two-syllable
Adjectives ending in –Y :
To form the comparative,
we remove the -y and add -ier to the end of the adjective.
To form the
superlative, we remove the -y and add -iest to the end of the adjective.
Adjective
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Comparative
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Superlative
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crazy
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crazier
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the craziest
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happy
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happier
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the happiest
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early
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earlier
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the earliest
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Adjectives
with Two or more Syllables :
For Adjectives
with 2 syllables (that don't end in -y) and higher (3, 4 syllables etc), we
use more for comparatives and the most for superlatives.
Adjective
|
Comparative
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Superlative
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handsome
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more handsome
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the most
handsome
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nervous
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more nervous
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the most
nervous
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enthusiastic
|
more
enthusiastic
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the most
enthusiastic
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Irregular
Forms :
Adjective
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Comparative
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Superlative
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good
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better
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the best
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bad
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worse
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the worst
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far ***
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further / farther
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the furthest
/ farthest
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little
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less
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the least
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many/much
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more
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the most
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old ****
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older/elder
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the oldest /
eldest
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الاثنين، 14 أكتوبر 2019
PAST SIMPLE AND PAST PROGRESSIVE ثالث ثانوي الفصل الاول 1441
PAST SIMPLE AND PAST PROGRESSIVE
Past simple
A / USE :
3/
together with the Past Progressive/Continuous .
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2/ series of
completed actions in the past
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action finished in the past 1/
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e.g.They were playing cards when the telephone rang.
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e.g. First I got up, then I had breakfast
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e.g. I visited Jeddah
last week.
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V2
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V1
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flew
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fly
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did
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do
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Stayed
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stay
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bought
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buy
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swam
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swim
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B /
Signal words : ( time expression )
1- yesterday, 2-
last week, 3- ago, 4- in 2002 .
2- As soon As / when .
E/ Form :
- with
regular verbs: infinitive + -ed
- with irregular verbs: 2nd column of the table of the
irregular verbs
F / There are two kinds of
sentences :
1-Affirmative
sentences:
Regular verbs
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Irregular verbs
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I played football.
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I went to the cinema.
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We visited Alaska
last year.
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We were in Rome yesterday.
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2-Negative
sentences:
You must
not negate a full verb in English. Always use the auxiliary did (Simple
Past of to do) for negations.
I
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played
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football.
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I
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didn't
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play
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football.
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He
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didn't
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play
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football.
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Questions:
YES & NO Q :
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WH Q :
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Use the
auxiliary did (Simple Past of to
do).
Did you play football? Did he play football? |
Where did you play
football ?
When did you play
football ?
Why Where did you
play football ?
who & what ……
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Past progressive
Past Progressive- 2
-
Form
Subject + verb be ( was / were ) +
verb +ing
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Examples :
?-
What
were you doing at 9 o’clock last night
1/
I was having dinner .
- While John was cooking, Leo was sleeping 2-
My grandfather was writing a book in
those days 3-
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Usage :
1-To describe an action in progress at a certain time in the
past .
2-To describe actions that were happening
at the same time in the past . ( use while or as
)
To describe temporary past state or
action 3-
To describe background scene to a
story 4-
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(
signal words ) :Time Expression
While
, As .
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