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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

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  Listen carefully and choose the best answer (a), (b), (c), or (d) from the conversation you hear. It tells   about inviting someone to go somewhere. 1.    What is Ismail complaining about? a. Homework                                                 c. Loads of Homework b. School                                                        d. About Cinema 2.    Does Ismail accept the invitation from Jack is going to the Cinema? a. Yes, he does                                               c. No, he don’t b. No, he doesn’t                                            d. Yes, he do 3.    How many people are going to the Cinema? a. 5                                                                 c. 4 b. 3                                                                 d. 2 4.    Where does Jack invite Ismail to go? a. to the Mall                                                  c. to the School b. to the Cinema                                            d. to the Friend’s house 5.   

LISTENING COMPREHENSION

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  Listen carefully and choose the best answer (a), (b), (c), or (d) from the conversation you hear. It tells   about inviting someone to go somewhere. 1.    What is Ismail complaining about? a. Homework                                                 c. Loads of Homework b. School                                                        d. About Cinema 2.    Does Ismail accept the invitation from Jack is going to the Cinema? a. Yes, he does                                               c. No, he don’t b. No, he doesn’t                                            d. Yes, he do 3.    How many people are going to the Cinema? a. 5                                                                 c. 4 b. 3                                                                 d. 2 4.    Where does Jack invite Ismail to go? a. to the Mall                                                  c. to the School b. to the Cinema                                            d. to the Friend’s house 5.   

COMPARISON DEGREE OF COMPARATIVE

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 KINDS OF COMPARATIVE •          Comparative Degree → is used to compare two things that are not equal.                             The Pattern for 1 syllable                                                                            S + to be + adj + er + than                                                                            S + verb + adv + er + than Examples Today is hotter than yesterday Bill runs faster than Bob This exercise is easier than the last one Andi works harder than his brother               The pattern for more than two syllables                                                                            S + to be + more + adj + than                                                                            S + verb + more + adv + than Examples This red dress is more comfortable than the white He speaks Spanish more fluently than I This year’s exhibit is more impressive than

COMPARISON DEGREE OF POSITIVE

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 KINDS OF COMPARISON •          Positive Degree → is used t o compare two think that are equal.               The pattern                            S + to be + as + adj + as                            S + verb + as + adv + as Examples My book is as interesting as yours His car runs as fast as a race car Their house is as big as that one Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective in brackets: a.        Carol is as   --------------------------   (good) as you at sport. b.        Tom’s car is   as ............................(expensive)   his friend’s. c.      Skyscrapers in New York are.........................(tall) in Chicago. d.      Strawberry ice cream is ....................................(tasty) as cherry one. e.      white bread is.......................................(wholesome) as cereal bread. f.      A cup is .........................................(big) as a mug. g.     This movie is ................

COMPARISON DEGREE OF SUPERLATIVE

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 KINDS OF COMPARISON  A. PENGERTIAN Superlative Degree → is used to compare one thing with two or more other things. The pattern for 1 syllable             S + to be + the + adj + est             S + verb + the + adv + est Examples John is the tallest boy in the family 2.   He works the hardest employee of all the employees in this office.   The pattern for more than two syllables                         S + to be + the most + adj                         S + verb + the most + adv Examples That was the most boring film I have ever seen Sally dances the most gracefully of all the participant NOTE * Use the form more + adjective for adjectives ending in the    following suffixes: -ed, -ful, -ing, -ish,  and ous (more    useful, more boring, more cautious) * When an adjective ends in a consonant +y, change the y    to i and add –er or - est (happy-happier/ the happiest, dry-drier/the   driest) and for  –some , - ow and add –er or -est (handsomer/the