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2 2 Lesson 5 Comparatives Should Possessive Pronouns –Making Comparisons –Advice –Expressing Opinions –Agreement and Disagreement

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4 4 Vocabulary Preview cutedeliciousexcitingfriendlyfashionable hospitablehot/spicy intelligent/ smart lazylight politepowerfulsofttalentedtalkative

5 5 My New Bicycle is Faster A. I think you’ll like my new bicycle. B. But I liked your OLD bicycle. It was fast. A. That’s right. But my new bicycle is faster. fancy – fancier pretty - prettier large – larger safe - safer big – bigger hot - hotter soft – softer small - smaller

6 6 A. I think you’ll like my new. B. But I liked your OLD. It was. A. That’s right. But my new is. rug soft

7 7 tennis racket light

8 8 apartment large

9 9 neighborhood safe

10 10 office - big dog friendly

11 11 recipe for chili - hot sports car - fancy

12 12 dishwasher quiet wig pretty cell phone - small cat - cute

13 13 My New Rocking Chair Is More Comfortable A. I think you’ll like my new rocking chair. B. But I liked your OLD rocking chair. It was comfortable. A. That’s right. But my new rocking chair is more comfortable. fast – faster nice – nicer big – bigger pretty - prettier comfortable – more comfortable beautiful – more beautiful interesting – more interesting intelligent – more intelligent

14 14 A. I think you’ll like my new. B. But I liked your OLD. was. A. That’s right. But my new is. apartment building beautiful

15 15 roommate interesting

16 16 girlfriend intelligent

17 17 boyfriend handsome

18 18 briefcase - attractivecomputer - powerfulprinter fast English teacher smart recipe for meatloaf delicious boss - nice parrot - talkative

19 19 Bicycles Are Safer than Motorcycles I He She It should study. We You They Should I study?

20 20 A. Should I buy a bicycle or a motorcycle? B. I think you should buy a bicycle. A. Why? B. Bicycles are safer than motorcycles. safe

21 21 A. Should he study English or Latin? B. I think he should study English. A. Why? B. English is more useful than Latin. useful

22 22 A. Should I buy a used car or a new car? B. I think should a. A. Why? B. is/are than. cheap

23 23 EllenHelen interesting A. Should he go out with Ellen or Helen? B. I think should. A. Why? B. is/are than.

24 24 A. Should she buy a dog or a cat? B. I think should a. A. Why? B. is/are than. friendly

25 25 A. Should I vote for Linda Lee or Gary Green? B. I think should. A. Why? B. is/are than. Gary GreenLinda Lee honest ?

26 26 Should she take a course with Professor Blake or Professor Drake? Blake Drak e intelligent pretty Should they plant flowers or vegetables? Should we buy the gold fan or the blue fan? quiet Should she buy the white earrings or the red and green earrings? attractive

27 27 talented Should he take piano lessons with Mrs. Clark or Mrs. Smith? Mrs. ClarkMrs. Smith fancy Should I buy the brown hat or the red hat? Should she buy fur gloves or leather gloves? warm convenient Should I buy a notebook computer or a desktop computer?

28 28 Don’t Be Ridiculous! A. You know, my dog isn’t as friendly as your dog. B. Don’t be ridiculous! Yours is MUCH friendlier than mine. my – mine our – ours his – his your – yours her – hers their - theirs 우스운, 어리석은

29 29 A. You know, my novels aren’t as interesting as Ernest Hemingway’s novels. B. Don’t be ridiculous! Yours are MUCH more interesting than his.

30 30 A. You know, isn’t/aren’t as as. B. Don’t be ridiculous! is/are MUCH than. my apartment your apartment clean

31 31 powerful my computer Bob’s computer

32 32 my boss your boss nice

33 33 my furniture your furniture comfortable

34 34 my house the Jacksons’ house big

35 35 Pronunciation Yes/No Questions with or Should I buy a bicycle or a motorcycle? Should we buy this fan or that fan? Should he go out with Ellen or Helen? Should she buy fur gloves or leather gloves? Should they plant flowers or vegetables? Should she buy these earrings or those earrings? Should I hire Ms. Carter or Mr. Pride? Should I buy a notebook computer or a desktop computer?


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