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| Type | Excursion (Interactive Presentation) |
| {:title=>"Description"} | In this lesson we'll see how to form and use the comparative and superlative adjectives in English |
| Author | Sonia |
| License | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial |
| Attribute to | Sonia (http://vishub.org/users/sonia-8) |
| Language | English |
| Publication créée à | lundi 06 novembre 2017 16:53 |
| Publication mise à jour à | vendredi 19 décembre 2025 06:20 |
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Landscowl
Good comparatives and superlatives basketball stars presentation. I liked it a lot.
AdrianBlack
My brain always short-circuits a little with those. So, Sonia's got a handle on making it interactive, good. This sounds like a linguistic safari. A lesson on adjective acrobatics? Well, I once had to decipher legal jargon for a friend, making it sound like plain English. It was tougher than it looks and really tested my ability to rank levels of obfuscation. Kind of like navigating the Slope Game of legalese, always trying to find the least confusing path.
HattieLyles
Understanding how to properly use comparative and superlative adjectives can be tricky, but with a bit of practice, anyone can do it. It's like learning the different levels in a video game. I once had to write a report comparing the performance of different departments at work, and I completely blanked on how to properly phrase things. I probably made a geometry dash of errors!