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A US tour

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Created on November 4, 2024

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The USA

Let's tour the States!

Observe

What are the adjectives in those sentences?

Jeremy is the tallest pupil in the class. This man is the ugliest man I've ever seen. It is the most difficult problem I've had. It is the hottest place on Earth. This is the most dangerous animal I've met. Jenny is my best friend.

Il faut faire la distinction entre adjectifs courts : 1 ou 2 syllabes s'il se termine par un -y (ugly, pretty, funny ...) et adjectifs longs (2 syllabes ou plus) Adjectif court : on met le plus souvent the devant et ajoute -est à la fin. exemple : tall --> the tallest ATTENTION : consonne doublée si l'adj se termine par consonne-voyelle-consonne. ex : hot --> the hottest Adjectif long : on met le plus souvent the devant + most + adjectif. exemple : dangerous --> the most dangerous IRREGULARITES : good --> the best / bad --> the worst / far --> the farthest ou the furthest

Le superlatif de supériorité

Adjectif court : on met le plus souvent the devant et ajoute -est à la fin. exemple : tall --> the tallest ATTENTION : consonne doublée si l'adj se termine par consonne-voyelle-consonne. ex : hot --> the hottest Adjectif long : on met le plus souvent the devant + most + adjectif. exemple : dangerous --> the most dangerous IRREGULARITES : good --> the best / bad --> the worst / far --> the farthest ou the furthest

Le superlatif de supériorité

the heaviest

the most enormous

the dirtiest

the most selfish

the prettiest

the best

the hottest

the smallest

the most dangerous

the biggest

the most courageous

heavy

enormous

dirty

selfish

pretty

good

hot

small

dangerous

big

courageous

What is the superlative of ... ?

PRACTICE

Wordsearch

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Group Challenge

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Lesson 4: A Land of Traditions

Classify the information : reorder the information in your table:

where (où) et which (que, qui, qu', quel) sont des pronoms relatifs. Ils servent à améliorer l'expression et à éviter les répétitions. Ils reprennent un antécédent : - where reprend un antécédent qui est un lieu - which un antécédent non humain (objet le plus souvent).

where

which/that

experience at night.
tourists can
Times Square is a commercial intersection
tourists can
see where billions are won or lost in seconds.
Wall Street is the New York Stock Exchange

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