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Understanding Comparisons in English
Introduction to Comparisons
- The lesson begins with an introduction to the topic of comparisons in English, specifically focusing on comparative and superlative forms.
- Examples are provided, such as "Ahmed is taller than Sami" and "Fakhri is the tallest boy in the family," illustrating how to use comparative adjectives.
Using Comparative Adjectives
- The structure for making comparisons involves using "as...as" for similarities. For instance, "My sister is as tall as me."
- When indicating dissimilarity, the phrase changes; for example, "My sister is not as tall as me," highlighting differences between two subjects.
Practical Examples of Comparison
- Another example given is about enjoyment: "I enjoy football like my friends," which shows similarity in interests.
- Conversely, when stating a difference: "My friends do not enjoy football like I do," it emphasizes that one enjoys something while others do not.
Distinguishing Between Similarities and Differences
- A further illustration involves cars: “My car is not fast like yours,” indicating a lack of speed compared to another vehicle.