1. How many times a day do you brush … teeth?
2. We want him to stay with … in summer.
3. Mr. Smart is rich. … car is very expensive.
4. Are … ready? – No, … am not.
6. Put down … telephone number and I will put down … .
7. Have … you read this book? Is … interesting?
8. Do … recognize the man? – Yes I recognize … . But he does not seem to recognize …
9. He put on … coat and left.
10. They asked me to help … fix … car.
11. We know it is … problem. But can … help … solve …?
12. Dana went to see … grandparents and Ainur went to see … .
THE ADJECTIVE / СЫН ЕСІМ THE ADVERB / ҤСТЕУ
SUFFIXES OF THE ADJECTIVE: - ful: useful, doubtful
- less: helpless, useless
- ous: famous, dangerous
- al: formal, central
- able, - ible: eatable, accessible
- ant, - ent: different, resistant
- ish: 1) Scott Scottish 2) red reddish - ive: active, talkative
- y: cloudy, dirty, foggy
ADJECTIVE: 1. big, short, large
2. useful, unhappy
3. dark-blue, snow-white
DEGREES OF COMPARISON Comparative degrees of Adjectives and Adverbs Part of Speech Positive Comparative Superlative Adjective
low
lower
the lowest
Adjective
big
bigger
the biggest
Adjective
fat
fatter
the fattest
Adverb
highly
more highly
the most highly
Adverb
widely
more widely
the most widely
Adverb
easily
more easily
the most easily