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Unit 2
Quando comparamos duas coisas, pessoas, ações ou grupos, usamos três estruturas básicas:
As + adjective + as Indica igualdade
A guitar is as difficult to play as a piano.
Less + adjective + than Indica inferioridade
Brazilian rock is less popular than American rock.
More + adjective + than Indica superioridade
Ivete Sangalo is more energetic than Maria Rita.
Para indicarmos superioridade em adjetivos curtos, normalmente acrescentamos –er ao final do adjetivo, com algumas alterações de grafia em alguns casos:
Old + er older The Rolling Stones are older than U2.
Cheap + er cheaper
CDs are cheaper than DVDs.
Loud + er louderHeavy metal concerts are louder than jazz concerts.
Easy – y + ier easier Rock is easier to play than jazz.
Large – e + er larger Football stadiums are larger than concert halls.
Thin + n + er thinner Marcelo D2 is thinner than Ed Motta.
SuperlativesSe quisermos destacar um elemento de um grupo, podemos usar as seguintes estruturas:
the most + adjective superioridade
The Beatles were the most popular band of all time.
the least + adjective inferioridade
The singer’s last album was the least successful of her career.
Expressamos superioridade nos adjetivos curtos com the –est, e as mesmas alterações de grafia já explicadas anteriormente:
Red Hot Chilli Peppers is the craziest band I know.
Casos especiais:
Buying originals is better than getting pirated music.“Morning Glory” is Oasis’ best album.
good better best
bad worse worst
This is the worst track on her CD.His studio album is worse than his live album.
old older/elder oldest/eldest
My brother is older than me.
My elder bother is a composer.
The Stones are the oldest band I know.Eduardo is my eldest/oldest brother.
far farther/further farthest/furthest
Recife is further /farther from Salvador than Maceió.Japan is the furthest/the farthest country from Brazil.