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78 Getting around 07 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE LOOK AGAIN EXTRAS 8 a Grammar reference and practice, p. 136. Comparative Superlative One syllable quick safe long + er + est the Two syllables or more careful crowded dangerous Two syllables -y easy more … more crowded + ier the most … the most careful the the most dangerous + iest the easiest Irregular good bad far much/many little better worse further more less the the worst the furthest the most the least Complete the table with comparative and superlative adjectives from the article on p. 77. What are the comparative and superlative forms of these adjectives? Use the table to help you. 3UDFWLVH FRQYHUVDWLRQV ļ LQ SDLUV 7KHQ XVH WKH DGMHFWLYHV LQ EUDFNHWV WR FKDQőH WKH FRQYHUVDWLRQV b cheap busy clean expensive interesting nice comfortable 9 1 A: How can I get into town? B: Well, you could get a bus, but it’s easier to walk. (interesting, nice) One of my favourite journeys is walking from my home in Lower Sydenham to the centre of Lewisham. I go out of my front door and across Southend Lane and then, aer a few minutes, I go down some steps and into a quiet riverside park. It’s really beautiful, with lots of trees, owers and green grass. I walk for about forty minutes near the river and then go through Ladywell Fields, a large park. en I go up some steps and right at the top is Bardsley’s, my favourite café. 3 A: How do I get to the train station? B: e best way is to get the bus. (quick, comfortable) 4 A: Do you always cycle to work? B: Yes. It’s the cheapest way to get there. (nice, good) 2 A: What’s the quickest way to get to the shopping centre? (easy) B: e underground. It only takes 10 minutes. Journeys VOCABULARY 10 Prepositions of movement Read Jaynie’s description of a journey she likes. Nur W W zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum W W des Verlags öbv
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