Comparative Structures in English: Than, As...As, Enough, and Too
This page introduces four important comparative structures in English: than, as...as, enough, and too. These structures are essential for porównywanie przymiotników angielski ćwiczenia and expressing comparisons or sufficiency in English.
Definition: "Than" is used in comparative sentences to indicate a difference between two things or people.
Examples of "than" usage are provided:
- He is younger than me.
- She is richer than I am.
Definition: "As...as" is used to express equality or similarity between two things or people.
An example is given: "She is as tall as me."
Vocabulary: "Enough" means "wystarczająco" in Polish and is used to indicate sufficiency.
The document explains that "enough" is placed after adjectives but before nouns. An example is provided: "Is there enough pizza for everyone?"
Vocabulary: "Too" translates to "zbyt" in Polish and is used to indicate excess.
It's noted that "too" is placed before adjectives. An example sentence is given: "She is too young to stay home alone."
The page concludes with additional example sentences demonstrating the use of these comparative structures:
- Luke is as friendly as his brother.
- My house is bigger than your house.
- She isn't old enough.
- These shoes are too dirty.
Highlight: These structures are crucial for mastering as...as angielski ćwiczenia and zdania z too i enough.
Understanding and practicing these structures will greatly improve students' ability to make comparisons and describe sufficiency in English, making them valuable porównania angielski ćwiczenia.