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Question
Work in groups of six. Write the other students’ names at the top of the table. Interview each student using the above questions and complete the table with their answers.
When you have all the answers, use the results to write three comparative and three superlative sentences about the students in your group.
Examples:
I am the oldest in my group.
My bicycle is more colourful than Jane’s bicycle.
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Solution
- I am older than Babu in my class.
- Leela is taller than Kala.
- Leela’s bicycle is more expensive than my bicycle.
- Leela speaks the highest number of languages in my class.
- Babu is the one who wakes up at the earliest hour in the morning.
- Babu’s house is the nearest house to my school.
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