2012- 11- 18
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مميزة مستوى 7 E
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رد: ╝ ~ ◄ █▓▒░ مناقشات الانجليزي العامة ░▒▓█ ► ~ ╚ ◄ مــحــدث ►
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واللي بالردود السابقه وشو 
حل النقاش11
We use the comparative form to show the difference between two objects. Example: Ali taller than Maher. we use the superlative form when speaking about three or more objects to show which object is 'the most' of something. Example: This lecture is the easiest lecture in the General English
حل النقاش12
Comparatives are very commonly followed by than and a pronoun or noun group for ex: My sister smarter than me. Comparatives are often qualified by using words and phrases such as much, a lot, far, a bit/little, slightly etc .ex: You should go by train, it would be much cheaper. Could you be a bit quieter? •Two comparatives can be contrasted by placing thebefore them, indicating that a change in one quality is linked to a change in another, e.g.: The smaller the gift, the easier it is to send •Two comparatives can also be linked with and to show a continuing increase in a particular quality, e.g.: –The sea was getting rougher and rougher. USE OF SUPERLATIVES , Like comparatives, superlatives can be placed before nouns in the attributive position, or occur after be and other link verbs, e.g.: Annabel was the youngest. superlatives are often used on their own if it is clear what or who is being compared. If you want to be specific about what you are comparing, you can do this with a noun, or a phrase beginning with in or of, e.g.: Annabel was the youngest child. Annabel was the youngest of the children
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التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة Against Gravity ; 2012- 11- 18 الساعة 04:44 PM
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