پاورپوینت مهارت های شنیداری و گفتاری (pptx) 14 اسلاید
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Basic Conversation (1)
Prepared by: A. Haji-Karim
Unit 10, Spending Money
Photo Story:
Souvenir: a thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event.
Focus On Language:
1) I’d prefer something cheaper: it’s a bit more than I want to spend.
2) This shop sells good things: They have some really nice stuff.
Unit 10, Spending Money
3) I don’t know how to ask for a lower price: I’m not very good at bargaining.
4) I don’t have much money: I’m almost out of cash.
5) Don’t be afraid to bargain: It can’t hurt to ask.
6) Here’s a cheaper one: Let me show you something more affordable.
Grammar: Superlative adjectives
Use Superlative adjectives to compare more than two people, places, or ideas.
The formula:
The + an adjective +est
The most / least + an adjective
Superlative adjectives
1) For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -est to the end. e.g. the oldest
2) For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form “most + adjective.” e.g. The most beautiful
Grammar: Superlative adjectives
3) For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the -y to -i and add -est.
e.g. The sleepiest
Superlative adjectives
Irregular forms:
Good best
Bad worst
far the farthest, the furthest little least
Too & Enough
When something is not satisfactory, use:
TOO + an adjective
Those rugs are too small.
Not + adjective + enough
Those rugs aren’t big enough.
Too & Enough
When something is satisfactory, use:
an adjective + enough
This coffeemaker is small enough. I’ll buy it.