Sita You know Hanifah, don't you? Diaz I do. Why do you ask about her? Sita : Well, I really admire her. She's the Diaz I know that. She's also the [2] [1]. [optimistic] person I have ever known. [energetic] class captain at school. Sita : Agree! What if we ask her to become the next OSIS chairperson? Cici : Good idea!
Dialog 2
Tomy: What do you think of the new flower garden? Rani It's the [3] [crowded] than Siguro Hill on holidays. [artistic] garden in the city. It's [4] Tomy: You're right. And what I like about the flower garden is that the administrators run the health protocols very well. Rani I agree with you. The health protocols are [5]. Hill. [strict] those applied in Siguro
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Jawaban:
1. She's also the (most optimistic) person I have ever known.
2. (The most energetic) class captain at school.
3. It's (more crowded) than Siguro Hill on holidays.
4. It's (the most artistic) garden in the city.
5. The health protocols are (the strictest) applied in Siguro.
Penjelasan:
Comparative:
one syllable= Adj +er,
examples: clear + er = clearer, dark + er = darker
Adj(ending with -e) +r
examples: wise + er = wiser, simple + er = simpler
Adj(ending with one vowel and one consonant) + er
examples: thin + er = thinner, fat + er = fatter
Adj(two syllables in -y) + er
examples: busy + er = busier, merry + er = merrier
More + Adj (Three or more syllables)
examples:
More important, more popular
Superlative:
One syllable
Adj + est
examples: clear + est = clearest, dark + est = darkest
Adj(one syllable with ending -e) + st
examples: wise + st = wisest, simple + st = simplest
Adj (ending with one vowel and one consonant) + est
examples: thin + est = thinnest, fat + est = fattest
Adj (two syllables ending in -y) + est
examples: busy + busiest, merry + est, merriest
Most + Adj (Three or more syllables)
examples: most creative, most popular
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