Вопрос задан 25.07.2023 в 07:32. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Тимейко Снежана.

ПОЖАЛУЙСТА, ПОМОГИТЕ! Supply either the comparative or the superlative form of the adjectives in

brackets. 1.Becky is (good) student in her class. 2. He is (greedy) person I have ever met. 3. Some people are (hard-working) that others. 4. I need (much) knowledge than I have. 5. The hall is much (large) than the dining-room. 6. The weather is getting (good) 7. Mr. Brown is (old) than Mr. Smith. 8. Bicycle is (cheap) means of transport. 9. This flower is (beautiful) than that one. 10. It was (bad) day in my life.
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Отвечает Максимов Никита.

1. Becky is the best student in her class.

2. He is the greediest person I have ever met.  

3. Some people are more hard-working than others.  

4. I need more knowledge than I have.  

5. The hall is much larger than the dining-room.

6. The weather is getting better.  (имеется в виду, что она улучшается, а не становится самой лучшей)

7. Mr. Brown is older than Mr. Smith.

8. Bicycle is the cheapest means of transport.  

9. This flower is more beautiful than that one.  

10. It was the worst day in my life.

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Отвечает Сальников Максим.
1)the best
2)the greediest
3)more hard working
4)more
5)larger
6)better
7)older
8)cheapest
9)more beautiful
10)the worst
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Of course, I'd be happy to help you with the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives! Here are the correct forms for each sentence:

  1. Becky is the (best) student in her class.
  2. He is the (greediest) person I have ever met.
  3. Some people are (harder-working) than others.
  4. I need (more) knowledge than I have.
  5. The hall is much (larger) than the dining-room.
  6. The weather is getting (better).
  7. Mr. Brown is (older) than Mr. Smith.
  8. Bicycle is the (cheapest) means of transport.
  9. This flower is (more beautiful) than that one.
  10. It was the (worst) day in my life.

Remember that for one-syllable adjectives, you typically add "-er" for the comparative form and "-est" for the superlative form. For two-syllable adjectives ending in "-y," you change the "y" to "i" before adding "-er" or "-est." For other two-syllable and longer adjectives, you use "more" for comparative and "most" for superlative. Also, some adjectives have irregular forms, as seen in "good - better - best," "bad - worse - worst," and "much - more - most."

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