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adjectives ๑ too and enough Comparative and superlative 3.5 than to compare two people or things: Daniel Craig is taller than Zac Efron. structure: (ทot) as + adjective + as: Rupert Grint is not as famous as Daniel Radcliffe Sean Connery is the tallest. Comparative Superlative Adjectives young nice younger the youngest nicer the nicest one-syllable hot hotter the hottest prettier drier the prettiest the driest one- and pretty two-syllable dry ending in -y the most attractive more attractive attractive two-syllable or longer difficult more difficult the most difficult better the best good bad irregular Worse the worst far further the furthest We use too + adjective or not + adjective + enough to talk about a degree of a quality. Too means more than or want" Not enough means 'less than you need or want', You're too young to watch this film. The comedian was not funny enough. yoน need 1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets. 1 New York is (modern) than Barcelona. 2 January is (cold) month of the year. 3 Katy Perry is not as (popular) as Miley Cyrus. 4 This is the (bad) film Ive ever seen. 5 My younger brother is 6 My English isn't as (tall) than me. (good) as my German.

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TEEIS ahd the Media In Jast month's issue of Teen News, we asked you t0 mail us your answers to the following questions: Have you read or heard today's news headlines? Where do yoน uรually get your news from? Do you read or listen to the news every day? What news are you interested in? Here are the results! Most of you (sixty-nine percent) prefer watching the news on TV, and thirty-five percent regularly log on to news websites. Thirty-one percent of you read or listen to the news every day, but only sixteen percent like watching current affairs shows. Youre more interested in national news than international news, but nearly eighty-five percent of our readers watch newS flashes about important events in the world. 4 So, is there any room for newspapers in today's world? Twenty-three percent of you said yes, but more than half (fifty-one percent) said you could live without them. Jake and Lisa explain their views: Jake Moreno (16) Tve never bought anewspaper. I usually find out about the news through a social networking site. That's how I heard about the tsunami in Japan. One of my friends added a link to a news flash. News websites are good too, becauseyou can listen to podcasts and watch videos. Lisa Sherman (15) Isometimes look at news websites, but haven't had time this week (too much homework!).I usually read a newspaper on the school bus.Ifollow the local news, and I also read the sports section.

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