O’zbekiston respublikasi ichki ishlar vazirligi akademiya m. A. Rustamov ingliz tili darslik


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M.A.Rustamov Ingliz tili 2010

Comparative forms 
This man is thick. 
This man is thicker
This apple is big. 
This apple is bigger.
Bigger and thicker are the comparative forms. 
• My friend works hard. He must work harder to pass his exam. 
• I can't hear you. Can you speak louder
Use than after the comparative forms of adjectives and adverbs: 
• It's cheaper to go by car than to go by train. 
Add -er for the comparison with one-syllable adjectives and adverbs. 
 
Spelling: 
cheap – cheaper
hard – harder 
thin – thinner 
big – bigger
dry - drier
busy - busier 
pretty – prettier 
happy - happier 
Add -er to two-syllable adjectives ending with y
easy-easier healthy-healthier pretty- prettier 
Also narrow -narrower simple -simpler 
Use more...(not -er) with other two and more syllable adjectives: 
more modern, more serious, more expensive, more comfortable. 
• She is beautiful. Madonna is more beautiful. 


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Use more with adverbs ending with -ly
• Could we walk more slowly, I'm too tired. 
• There are very many mistakes in your exercise. 
• You should do it more carefully. 
Say more often (not ‘oftner’) but earlier (not ‘more early’): 
• Now I see him more often as he works in the same department. 
• He came earlier to finish his work before the lesson. 
Before comparatives you can use a bit / a little / much / a lot / far (= a lot): 
• Don't go by train. It's much (or a lot) cheaper. 
• Could you speak a bit (or a little) more slowly? 

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