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Comparative Adjectives. Comparative adjectives How do we use them?  There are 5 rules: g Rule 1 g Rule 2 g Rule 3 g Rule 4 g Rule 5 g Summary.

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1 Comparative Adjectives

2 Comparative adjectives How do we use them?  There are 5 rules: g Rule 1 g Rule 2 g Rule 3 g Rule 4 g Rule 5 g Summary

3 Rule 1 Adjectives with 1 syllable add –er.

4 Rule 2 Adjectives ending –Y change it into -IER.

5 Rule 3 One syllable adjectives ending with CONSONANT+VOWEL+CONSONANT double the last consonant and add –er.

6 Direct Objects

7 What are Direct Objects? A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb or shows the result of the action. It answers the question "Who?" or "What?" after an action verb. An action verb with a direct object is called a transitive verb.

8 How to Find Direct Objects 1.Find the prepositional phrase(s) of the sentence and label it. 2.Next, find the subject of the sentence and label it. 3.Third, find the verb, and label it as either linking or action. 4.Look for the noun that receives the action of the verb. Label it as the direct object. Remember that linking verbs CAN’T have direct OR indirect objects. They have predicate adjectives and nouns. A good trick to find out the direct object is to ask yourself, “what is being _______?” (insert verb here).

9 The boy gave Suzy apple baby food. Example

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11 In this lesson we will learn how to dress of the weather. Let´s start with some vocabulary related to the clothes.

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13 FOUR SEASONS


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