TOPIC 8: MAKE COMPARISONS.
Places
City
Farm
Forest
Town
Possessive pronouns Mine Yours NOTE: Possessive pronouns are used to indicate who an object belongs to. As in Spanish, English possessive pronouns are used to replace a noun.
Example: That red house is mine.
His Hers Its Ours Yours
Words to describe appearance, personality, events, things, places and objects 
SHORT ADJECTIVES For most adjectives with a syllable (short adjectives), we add the ending "-er" to form its comparative.
Short Quick Slow Tall Smart Strong Warm Weark
Cheap Fast Clean Dark Quiet
+ er
For short adjectives that end in "-y", change the "y" to "i" and add "-er" termination:
Noisy Lazy Heavy Happy + ier Easy Early Dirty
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LONG ADJECTIVES For many adjectives with 2 or more syllables, we use "more" plus the original adjective: More + adjective
More +
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Beautiful Boring Crowded Difficult Expensive Interesting Polluted Terrible
Expressions: Which one is more beautiful? Which one is more boring?
Some adjectives have a special comparative form:
Bad / worse Good / better