Comparative adjectives 2
Write the correct comparative form for each adjective: old-older.
Write the correct comparative form for each adjective: old-older.
Write he, she, it, we, you or they.
Fill in the gaps with Somewhere, anywhere or nowhere.
Hello Mrs. RobinsonHello. How are you?I’m fine thank you.I’m glad. Are you ready to see the property?Yes. I’m very excited.Good. This property is two acres and it is in a very nice part of town.What is the zoning of this property?It is zoned for commercial or residential use.That is good.What do you plan on using…
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add “a” or “an”.
We always hear this word – noun. We hear it at school, we hear it at home. Perhaps even when we grow old, we will still hear this word. That stands to reason – nouns are everywhere. A noun is the word used to name a person, place, thing, event, or idea. Anything that exists…