Prática: Adjetivos Comparativos
Compare pessoas, lugares e coisas usando adjetivos comparativos como "bigger", "more interesting", etc.
Usamos comparativos todos os dias para comparar duas coisas. Pratique com as perguntas abaixo.
Perguntas de Prática
1. Is a car faster than a bicycle?
Resposta: Yes, a car is faster than a bicycle.
2. Which is more difficult: English or Japanese?
Exemplo: I think Japanese is more difficult than English.
3. Is it better to live in a big city or a small town?
Exemplo: I think it’s better to live in a small town because it’s quieter.
4. Who is taller: you or your best friend?
Exemplo: I am taller than my best friend. / My best friend is taller than me.
5. Is summer hotter than winter?
Resposta: Yes, summer is much hotter than winter.
6. Which is more expensive, a house or a car?
Resposta: A house is usually more expensive than a car.
7. Is reading a book more interesting than watching a movie?
Exemplo: For me, reading a book is more interesting.
8. Are you older or younger than your siblings?
Exemplo: I am older than my brother.
9. Is it healthier to eat fruit or candy?
Resposta: It is much healthier to eat fruit.
10. Which is more dangerous, a lion or a spider?
Exemplo: I think a lion is more dangerous than a spider.
Atividade: Complete com o Comparativo
Lembre-se das regras:
- Palavras curtas: adicione -er (ex: fast -> faster).
- Palavras longas: use more (ex: beautiful -> more beautiful).
- Palavras terminadas em Y: troque o Y por -ier (ex: easy -> easier).
- Irregulares: good -> better, bad -> worse.