Comparative and superlative adjectives

Diego Armijos
29 Apr 202416:24

Summary

TLDREl guion del video ofrece una lección sobre los adjetivos comparativos y superlativos en inglés. El instructor explica cuándo y cómo se utilizan estos adjetivos para comparar diferentes cosas o describir cualidades en relación con otras. Se presentan ejemplos visuales como imágenes de un ratón y un elefante para ilustrar la comparación. Se detallan reglas para formar los comparativos y superlativos, como agregar '-er', '-more' o cambiar completamente la palabra en casos irregulares. Se practica con ejemplos utilizando adjetivos como 'colorful', 'formal', 'tall' y 'cool', y se enfatiza la importancia de usar 'the' antes de los superlativos. El video invita a los estudiantes a participar escribiendo sus propias oraciones en los comentarios.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Los adjetivos comparativos y superlativos se utilizan para comparar cosas o describir el grado de una cualidad en relación con otros.
  • 🔍 Los comparativos se forman con 'than' y se usan para comparar dos cosas, como en 'el elefante es más grande que la ratita'.
  • 📚 Para formar un adjetivo comparativo, se siguen diferentes patrones según la estructura del adjetivo original, como añadir 'er' o 'more'.
  • 🔑 Los adjetivos de una sílaba terminan en 'er', como 'old' se convierte en 'older'.
  • 🔠 Los adjetivos de consonante-vocal-consonante se doblan la última consonante y se añade 'er', como 'big' se convierte en 'bigger'.
  • 🔄 Los adjetivos de una o dos sílabas que terminan en 'y' cambian 'y' por 'i' y se añade 'er', como 'dry' se convierte en 'drier'.
  • 📈 Los adjetivos de dos o más sílabas se combinan con 'more' para formar el comparativo, como 'famous' se convierte en 'more famous'.
  • 🏆 Los superlativos se forman con 'the' y 'est' o 'most', y se usan para describir la cualidad más alta en un grupo, como 'the tallest' o 'the most expensive'.
  • 👥 Los superlativos se usan para comparar más de dos elementos, indicando cual es el más grande, mejor, etc.
  • 📝 Los adjetivos irregulares cambian completamente de forma, como 'good' que se convierte en 'best' en superlativo.
  • 📚 Se pueden crear ejemplos usando comparativos y superlativos para describir personas o objetos en imágenes, como 'the man with the hat is the tallest in the group'.

Q & A

  • ¿Qué son los adjetivos comparativos y superlativos y para qué se utilizan?

    -Los adjetivos comparativos y superlativos se utilizan para comparar diferentes cosas o para describir el grado de una cualidad en comparación con otros.

  • ¿Cómo se forman los adjetivos comparativos para los monosílabos?

    -Para los adjetivos monosílabos, se añade 'er' al final de la palabra, como en 'old' que se convierte en 'older'.

  • ¿Cuál es la regla para formar adjetivos comparativos de los adjetivos que siguen el patrón consonante-vocal-consonante?

    -Para los adjetivos que siguen el patrón consonante-vocal-consonante, se duplica la última consonante y se añade 'er', como en 'big' que se convierte en 'bigger'.

  • ¿Cómo se forman los adjetivos comparativos de los adjetivos que terminan en 'y'?

    -Para los adjetivos que terminan en 'y', la 'y' cambia a 'i' y se añade 'er', como en 'dry' que se convierte en 'drier'.

  • ¿Cómo se forman los adjetivos comparativos de los adjetivos de dos o más sílabas?

    -Para los adjetivos de dos o más sílabas, se utiliza la estructura 'more' seguido del adjetivo, como en 'famous' que se convierte en 'more famous'.

  • ¿Qué son los adjetivos irregulares y cómo se forman sus comparativos?

    -Los adjetivos irregulares son aquellos que cambian completamente su forma para el comparativo, como 'good' que se convierte en 'better' y 'bad' que se convierte en 'worse'.

  • ¿Cómo se forman los adjetivos superlativos para los monosílabos?

    -Para los adjetivos monosílabos, se añade 'est' al final de la palabra, como en 'cold' que se convierte en 'coldest'.

  • ¿Cuál es la regla para formar adjetivos superlativos de los adjetivos que siguen el patrón consonante-vocal-consonante?

    -Para los adjetivos que siguen el patrón consonante-vocal-consonante, se duplica la última consonante y se añade 'est', como en 'big' que se convierte en 'biggest'.

  • ¿Cómo se forman los adjetivos superlativos de los adjetivos que terminan en 'y'?

    -Para los adjetivos que terminan en 'y', la 'y' cambia a 'i' y se añade 'est', como en 'sunny' que se convierte en 'sunniest'.

  • ¿Cómo se forman los adjetivos superlativos de los adjetivos de dos o más sílabas?

    -Para los adjetivos de dos o más sílabas, se utiliza la estructura 'the most' seguido del adjetivo, como en 'dangerous' que se convierte en 'the most dangerous'.

  • ¿Qué son los adjetivos irregulares y cómo se forman sus superlativos?

    -Los adjetivos irregulares son aquellos que cambian completamente su forma para el superlativo, como 'good' que se convierte en 'best' y 'bad' que se convierte en 'worst'.

  • ¿Cuál es la estructura general para usar adjetivos superlativos en oraciones?

    -La estructura general para usar adjetivos superlativos en oraciones es 'the + superlativo + en/en la + referencia al grupo comparado', como en 'I am the best teacher in the world'.

Outlines

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📚 Introducción a Adjetivos Comparativos y Superlativos

El primer párrafo presenta el tema central del video, que es el estudio de los adjetivos comparativos y superlativos en inglés. El orador, Oroz, explica que estos adjetivos se utilizan para comparar diferentes cosas o describir el grado de una cualidad en relación con otros. Se menciona que se mostrarán ejemplos y se dará una explicación detallada sobre cuándo y cómo usar estos adjetivos, así como cómo se forman. Seguidamente, se comparte una imagen que ilustra la comparación entre un ratón y un elefante, demostrando cómo se aplican las comparaciones en contextos sencillos.

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📝 Formación de Adjetivos Comparativos

En el segundo párrafo, se enfoca en cómo se forman los adjetivos comparativos. Se presentan varias reglas y patrones para modificar adjetivos en comparativos, como agregar 'er' a adjetivos de un sílaba, doblar la última consonante en adjetivos de 'consonante-voyela-consonante' y cambiar la 'y' en adjetivos de uno o dos sílabas en 'i' antes de añadir 'er'. También se menciona la existencia de adjetivos irregulares que cambian completamente su forma en comparativos, como 'good' que se convierte en 'better'. Se ofrecen ejemplos prácticos para ilustrar cada patrón y se animan a los espectadores a tomar capturas de pantalla para estudiar más tarde.

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🏆 Uso y Formación de Adjetivos Superlativos

El tercer párrafo se centra en los adjetivos superlativos, que se utilizan para describir la cualidad más alta o la cantidad más grande en un grupo de elementos. Se explica que se forman añadiendo 'the' antes del adjetivo y 'est' para adjetivos de una sílaba o doblando la última consonante y añadiendo 'est' para adjetivos que siguen el patrón 'consonante-voyela-consonante'. Para adjetivos más largos, se utiliza 'the most' seguido del adjetivo. Se presentan ejemplos prácticos y se enfatiza la importancia de usar 'the' antes de los superlativos. Además, se ofrecen frases útiles para describir a las personas en un grupo, como 'the woman with the dark red curly hair'.

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🎉 Ejemplos y Aplicación de Adjetivos Superlativos

El cuarto y último párrafo del guion ofrece ejemplos prácticos de cómo utilizar los adjetivos superlativos en oraciones completas, utilizando una imagen de un grupo de personas para comparar características como la altura, la juventud y el humor. Se proporcionan frases como 'the man with the hat is the tallest in the group' y 'the woman with curly hair is the coolest'. El orador anima a los espectadores a escribir sus propias oraciones en los comentarios y a utilizar el vocabulario proporcionado para practicar. Finalmente, se agradece a los espectadores por ver el video y se los anima a suscribirse para más contenido de aprendizaje del inglés.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Comparativo y superlativo

Los comparativos y superlativos son formas gramaticales de los adjetivos que se utilizan para comparar cosas o personas. En el video, se enseña cómo formar y utilizar estos adjetivos para describir cualidades en relación con otras. Por ejemplo, 'el elefante es más grande que la ratita' es una comparación utilizando un adjetivo comparativo.

💡Adjetivos

Los adjetivos son palabras que describen o califican a las sustantivos. En el contexto del video, se discute cómo modificar adjetivos comunes para crear comparativos y superlativos. Por ejemplo, 'grande' se convierte en 'más grande' o 'mayor' para comparar tamaños.

💡Comparación

La comparación es el acto de contrastar dos o más cosas para destacar similitudes o diferencias. En el video, se enseña que los adjetivos comparativos se usan para comparar cosas, como en 'el hombre con el sombrero es el más alto del grupo'.

💡Formación de comparativos

La formación de comparativos es el proceso de transformar un adjetivo en su forma comparativa. El video explica varias reglas gramaticales para hacer esto, como añadir 'er' o 'más' al adjetivo. Por ejemplo, 'famoso' se convierte en 'más famoso' o 'más famoso'.

💡Formación de superlativos

La formación de superlativos implica convertir un adjetivo en su forma superlativa para indicar la máxima cantidad o grado en un grupo. Se usa 'el más', 'la más', 'el más caro', etc. En el video, se muestra cómo formar superlativos como 'el hombre con el sombrero es el más alto del grupo'.

💡Adjetivos irregulares

Los adjetivos irregulares son aqueles que no siguen las reglas normales para formar comparativos y superlativos. En el video, se mencionan ejemplos como 'buen' que se convierte en 'mejor' para comparar y 'el mejor' como superlativo.

💡Ejemplos

Los ejemplos son ilustraciones que se usan para enseñar o explicar un concepto. En el video, se proporcionan ejemplos de cómo usar comparativos y superlativos en frases completas, como 'el hombre con el sombrero es el más alto del grupo'.

💡Características

Las características son las cualidades o propiedades que definen a alguien o algo. En el video, se usan características como 'colorful', 'formal', 'modern' para comparar personas en imágenes y demostrar el uso de adjetivos comparativos y superlativos.

💡Contexto

El contexto es el entorno o situación en el que se encuentra algo o que influye en su significado. En el video, el contexto es el aprendizaje de inglés y, específicamente, el uso de comparativos y superlativos para comparar características en diferentes situaciones.

💡Estructura de las oraciones

La estructura de las oraciones es cómo se organizan las palabras para formar frases completas. El video enseña cómo construir oraciones usando comparativos y superlativos, como 'el hombre con el sombrero es el más alto del grupo', para comparar y describir características.

Highlights

Comparative and superlative adjectives are used to compare different things or describe the degree of a particular quality in comparison to others.

Comparative adjectives are formed by adding 'er' to one-syllable adjectives like 'old' to make 'older'.

For two-syllable adjectives with a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern, double the last consonant and add 'er', such as 'big' becoming 'bigger'.

Adjectives ending with 'y' change the 'y' to 'i' and add 'er' to form the comparative, like 'dry' becoming 'drier'.

Longer adjectives with two or more syllables use 'more' plus the adjective for the comparative form, such as 'more famous'.

Irregular adjectives change completely to form the comparative, like 'good' becoming 'better'.

Superlative adjectives are used to indicate the highest degree in a group of more than two, often preceded by 'the'.

One-syllable adjectives form the superlative by adding 'est', like 'cold' becoming 'coldest'.

For two-syllable adjectives with a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern, double the last consonant and add 'est' for the superlative, like 'big' becoming 'biggest'.

Adjectives ending with 'y' change the 'y' to 'i' and add 'est' for the superlative, such as 'dry' becoming 'driest'.

Longer adjectives use 'the most' plus the adjective for the superlative, like 'dangerous' becoming 'the most dangerous'.

Irregular superlatives change completely, like 'good' becoming 'best' and 'bad' becoming 'worst'.

Examples are provided to illustrate the use of comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences.

The video includes visual aids like pictures to help understand the comparative and superlative forms.

The presenter uses relatable examples with pictures of people to demonstrate the use of superlatives.

The video encourages viewers to practice by writing sentences in the comments section.

The presenter provides vocabulary related to appearance and characteristics for viewers to use in their practice.

The video concludes with an invitation to like, subscribe, and continue learning English in future lessons.

Transcripts

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hi there this is the oros and today

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we're going to learn another important

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topic uh which is called comparative and

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superlative adjectives okay I'm going to

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explain in this video I'm going to

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explain to you when do we use it how do

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we use it how do we form and also we're

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going to make it we're going to write it

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some examples about it okay so let's pay

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attention

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and

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continue okay let me share the screen

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very quickly guys because I'm going to

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show you

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some some pictures here okay it says

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comparative and superlative adjectives

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so when do we use it we use comparative

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adjective and superlative adjectives to

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compare that is the main thing guys to

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compare different things or to describe

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the degree of a particular quality in

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comparison to others okay this is very

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important for you to know guys so the

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theory first and later on we're going to

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see some examples okay very good uh next

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one please the first thing we have

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comparative we use comparative

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adjectives plus done okay this is very

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important guys when you are talking

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about adjectives you're going to have

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this word this is like a like the

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keyword in comparisons okay uh to

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compare to things to people ER to cities

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to books to whatever you want to compare

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okay for example here we have a picture

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two pictures here okay okay the first

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one it's a mouse and the other one is an

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elephant so if we are going to describe

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or compare these two animals we're going

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to have like a bunch of sentences here

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okay you can write as many sentences as

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you can in this one but I I only have

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two of them here for example the mouse

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is smaller than as you can see here than

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the elephant or you can say on the other

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way the elephant is bigger than the

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mouse okay so we we have paired The

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Mouse and the elephants I hope this

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example is clear for you guys and let's

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continue now I'm going to show you how

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to form it let's see how do we form it

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we have

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adjectives so here we have adjectives

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okay we have the adjective old cheap big

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hot dry healthy famous

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expensive good bad far okay those are

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the adjectives now in order to make an

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adjective comparative we need to add

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something okay the adjective is going to

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be modified because it's going to be

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added something here pay attention

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please I'm going to put it into a box

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here for you to identify very quickly

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okay this is the first pattern okay this

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is the first uh example we have what is

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the adjective the comparative of all we

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have old we have older cheap cheaper why

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because what what does it what does it

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say the rule says one syllable adjective

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you're going to add only e as you can

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see here eer e old older cheap cheaper

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okay next one please we have another

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pattern here this is the second

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pattern it says

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hot I mean big bigger hot hotter what is

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the What is the rule the rule says

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consonant vowel consonant we're going to

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double the last

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consonant Additionally you need to add

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ER for example big we have

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consonant

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vowel consonant so you need to duplicate

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the last letter okay bigger okay hter

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the same happens with hoter we have

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consonant vowel consonant if you have

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this pattern you need to double the last

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letter okay very good let me give you

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another

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example another pattern I would say not

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example another pattern so here we have

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we have

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dry drier healthy healthier what does

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the rule says but it says one or two

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syllable adjectives ending with Y you're

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going going to change it the Y is going

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to change to Y and continue adding ER

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for example look at this the letter D

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changes into I the letter Y changes into

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I okay dry Dr r

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y d r i in this case Okay so be very

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careful about it now we have another

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pattern here put it with another Cola

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for you to identify we have this one

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here it

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is famous in this case it's totally

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different because this adjective it's a

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little bit longer than the others okay

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so in this case you need to add in more

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for example famous more famous expensive

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more expensive okay and what does the

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rule say about it two or more syllable

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adjective we're going to use this

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structure more Plus ad

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more expensive more famous more elegant

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more beautiful

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more outstanding whatever okay and

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finally we have this pattern which is um

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a totally different pattern this is

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irregular adjective so in this case when

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we have irregular adjectives so you

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don't need to add it something or you

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don't need to modify the word in this

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case the word is going to change

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completely for example good

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better bad words far far okay because

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this is an irregular adjective okay guys

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so you can pause the video for a moment

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or maybe you can make an screenshots in

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order for you to study ER later on okay

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now let's

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continue now let's continue give me a

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second so here we go now here we have

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some examples for you to understand

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better let's write some examples here

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and let me put in a pencil here yeah

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we're going to say for

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example uh we got to compare these two

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picture picture a and picture B okay

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here we have we can use more or we can

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use less okay we're going to use the

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adjective colorful elegant fashionable

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formal

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informal good bad modern traditional old

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new serious Trend okay let me write an

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example here for you to understand

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better for example you can say the

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guy in

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picture a okay the guy in picture

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a is more I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm Sor

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Sor I'm sorry is more

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colorful

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than the

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guy in picture

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what in picture B all right so this is

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this is the first example that I can

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show you okay but later you can continue

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writing more examples using these two

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pictures okay so let me make it as mola

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all right here we go okay it says the

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guy in picture I'm sorry I was missing

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picture

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a the guy in picture a is more colorful

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than the guy in picture B because it's a

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lot of colorful you have yellow black

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the shoes is also white but in this case

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it's only black and white okay now

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another example uh we're going to use

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the the the the adjective formal okay

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but in this case which is formal in this

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case we're going to use like this the

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guy in picture what the guy in picture

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B is more

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formal done the guy

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in

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picture a you

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see or you can you can use less you can

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say for example the guy in picture a is

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less formal than the guy in picture B

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okay so these are two examples for you

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guys to follow and and try to write more

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sentences if you wish you can write here

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in the comments okay write some

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sentences in the comments here okay very

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good now let's continue I'm going to

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delete

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it let me go to the next one now we have

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superlative or superlative whatever you

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want to call you can say superlative or

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superlative both are correct now uh let

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me let me see the pencil okay it says we

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use the in this case the superlative we

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are not going to use Dan we're going to

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use the okay the plus this superlative

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adjective to say which is the bigger the

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best Etc in a group okay not only two no

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not two people not two animals but here

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we're going to say in a group like more

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than two three four five Etc okay it

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says after superlative we use in and not

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of plus places for example I am the best

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teacher in the world I hope I hope so I

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am the best teacher in the world another

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one here we have some apples here it

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says the red

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apple is

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the biggest app as you can see this is

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like some sentences according to the

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context here now I'm going to explain to

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you how to form it all right so uh let's

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continue it says how do we form it let

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me put it into boxes here okay we have

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this one first okay this is the first

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one says um

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cold this is comparative we already

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started now we're going to jump into

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superlative okay we're going to jump

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here okay it says what is the adjective

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cold what is the superlative the

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coldest what is the adjective High what

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is the the superlative the highest we

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only add EST because it's only one

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syllable okay only one syllable we're

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going to add it EST EST in this case

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another one please here we have this

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pattern we have

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big big big in this case bigger what is

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the superlative the biggest hot the

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hottest okay in this case the same as

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explained to you before we're going to

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double the last consonant because

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consonant vowel consonant okay so it

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follows that pattern now then we have

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another one let me put it into another

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column here dry what is the superlative

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of dry the dest Sunny the sunniest we

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only add what e es I'm

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sorry I EST okay because we have the

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consonant y now let's continue the next

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one

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please and here this is a a very long

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adjective okay this is a very long

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adjective and then it's going to change

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a little bit for example we have

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dangerous what is the superlative the

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most dangerous beautiful the most

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beautiful okay expansive the most

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expensive okay so here we have the most

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plus the adjective okay and finally we

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have

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here what irregular adjectives okay so

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we have good what is the superlative of

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good the best bad the worst far the

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farest okay as you can see all the

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superlative we have before the word the

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this is very very important guys the

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coldest the highest the biggest the

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hottest the driest the sun is the most

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dangerous the most beautiful the best

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the worst the Fest you see every single

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follows I mean before the adjective we

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need to use da da da da da do okay

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perfect let's

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continue let me see if we have a picture

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in order to oh nice here we have here we

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have a picture okay here we have a

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picture let me see okay here we have a

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group of people we not only have a two

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people in this case we have a group of

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people okay it says here we have the

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adjectives tall short young old serious

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loud funny cool

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shy we're going to use some useful

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language in order to help you guys the

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woman with the dark red stray Carly hair

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the man with the dart blah blah blah

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blah blah blah blah blah I'm going to

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write an example here okay I got to

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compare uh this guy over here okay I'm

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going to compare this person yeah I'm

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going to say like this we need to give

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some characteristics okay I'm going to

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say I'm going to use this language

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butter here theand with the okay pay

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attention

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please

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sorry

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theand with the black hat okay or the

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man with the hat I would say the man

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with the

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head

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is the I'm going to use the adjective to

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okay I'm sorry the adjective toll the

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man with the heart is the toll but what

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happens with the adjective in order to

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make superlative we're going to add e s

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okay the man with the hat is the

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tallest in the group all

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right the man with the hat is the

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tallest in

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the group all right now let me give you

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another example uh let me

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see the

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woman the

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woman with

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the Carly

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hair all right the man the woman with

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the Carly hair which is this girl over

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here okay the woman with the Carly

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hair is

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the the coolest let's put it the coolest

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all right the woman with the Carly hair

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is the coolest okay guys as you can see

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these are some examples but you can

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continue writing more sentences here in

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the in the in the chat okay in the

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section charts okay in order to provide

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me more sentences about it so you can

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use as many sentences as you can and

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here you have some uh vocabulary that

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you can pick from it in order to write

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some sentences okay all right now let me

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see what's going to be

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next all right so we have finished thank

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you so much for watching this video and

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I hope I can see you in the next one

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don't forget to like this video And

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subscribe if you wish if you want to

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continue learning more English okay so

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I'm G to stop sharing for a moment and

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I'll see you in the next class okay bye

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