Test 21-Comparatif d'égalité -d'infériorité anglais-Corrigé
I-Mettre l’adjectif entre parenthèses au comparatif d’égalité.
Exemple :
1-Today, the weather is ……………………… yesterday. (sunny)
1-Today, the weather is as sunny as yesterday. (sunny)
2-English cheeses are not …………………… French cheeses. (tasty)
2-English cheeses are not as tasty as French cheeses. (tasty)
3-Greg is ………………………Fred. (crazy)
3-Greg is as crazy as Fred. (crazy)
4-My father is ……………………… my mother. (elegant)
4-My father is as elegant as my mother. (elegant)
5-Jeans are ……………………… dresses. (fashionable)
5-Jeans are as fashionable as dresses. (fashionable)
II-Mettre l’adjectif entre parenthèses au comparatif d’infériorité.
Exemple :
1-Today, the weather is ……………………… yesterday. (sunny)
1-Today, the weather is less sunny than yesterday. (sunny)
2-English cheeses are …………………… French cheeses. (tasty)
2-English cheeses are less tasty than French cheeses. (tasty)
3-Greg is ………………………Fred. (crazy)
3-Greg is less crazy than Fred. (crazy)
4-My father is ……………………… my mother. (elegant)
4-My father is less elegant than my mother. (elegant)
5-Jeans are ……………………… dresses. (fashionable)
5-Jeans are less fashionable than dresses. (fashionable)
III-Construire des phrases en utilisant les éléments donnés.
Jane / pretty / Rose
1-Helen / talkative / my sister.
→ Helen is more talkative than my sister.
→ Helen is not as talkative as my sister.
→ Helen is less talkative than my sister.
2-Tom / busy / Harry
→ Tom is busier than Harry.
→ Tom is not as busy as Harry.
→ Tom is less busy than Harry.
3-John / clever / Jules
→ John is cleverer than Jules. (ou more clever than)
→ John is not as clever as Jules.
→ John is less clever than Jules.

