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  1. Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylie Jenner, Dwayne Jhonson, PewDiePie, Ariana Grande, Margot Robbie, Daniel Radcliffe, Zendaya, Adele, Ryan Gosling, Elon Musk.

  2. Level 2 1 Guess who! Comparatives - Cartas al azar. Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylie Jenner, Dwayne Jhonson, Ariana Grande, Margot Robbie, Zendaya, Adele, Ryan Gosling, Elon Musk, Tom Holland, Beyonce, Bill Gates, Carlos Vives, Selena Gomez, Donald Trump, Shakira. Level 2 1 Guess who!

  3. A1-A2. A2. B1. B2. C1. Guess the Best. ESL Comparatives and Superlatives Game - Grammar: Gap-fill, Guessing, Asking and Answering Questions from Prompts - Group and Pair Work - Elementary (A1-A2) - 25 minutes. Here is an entertaining comparatives and superlatives game to help students practice comparative and superlative forms of basic adjectives.

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  4. The comparative forms describe the meanings conveyed in the pairs of images. The comparative form is always made by taking the image on the left as primary. The image on the left is always the subject of the sentence and the image on the right is always the object. The game has 2 main screens. First there is a screen where you can view pairs of ...

  5. In this productive comparatives game, students give comparative clues to a partner who tries to guess who or what is being described. First, in pairs, students complete three empty boxes at the bottom of the worksheet with their own words and comparative clues.

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  6. Comparatives Concurso de preguntas. por Micaelatorresalba. Comparatives Completa la oración. por Mmiguez. COMPARATIVES Sopa de letras. por Vanzellacar. memory game Parejas. por Sofiagarciaabre. Memory game.

  7. Instructions. Connection Error. Transcript. When we want to compare two or more things, we can change the form of adjectives by adding –er or –est. We can also use extra words like more or most and expressions like not as … as. Here are some examples: I think you're taller than me. (tall) She's the tallest in the group. (tall)