Evaluations and Comparisons by Nat Hautecoeur Evaluations with
Evaluations and Comparisons by Nat Hautecoeur
Evaluations with adjectives 1 Subject + be verb + too + adjective • Your car is too old to drive across Canada. • These books are too heavy for me. • This food is too spicy.
Evaluations with adjectives 2 Subject + be verb + not + adjective + enough Montreal is not warm enough in winter. • • His shoes are not nice enough for work. • The park is not large enough to go skiing in.
Evaluations with Nouns 1 Subject + verb + too much/many + noun • Salt causes too much damage to cars. • Children require too many shots these days. • My car has too many dents.
Evaluations with Nouns 2 Subject + does/do not + verb + enough + • noun White rice does not provide enough vitamins. • Old computers do not have enough memory. • My container does not hold enough water.
Comparisons with Adjectives 1 Subject + be verb + (just) as + adjective + as noun • Montreal is (just) as fun as New York. • My laptop is just as useful as my phone. • His jeans are just as worn as mine.
Comparisons with Adjectives 2 Subject + be verb + not as + adjective + as noun Hot dogs are not as delicious as hamburgers. • • John is not as tall as William. • Humans are not as strong as apes.
Comparisons with Nouns 1 Subject + have + (just) as much/many + noun + as + noun My father has as many books as me. • • Montreal has just as much pollution as Toronto. • Men have just as many problems as women.
Comparisons with Nouns 2 • Subject + does/do not have + as much/many + noun + as + noun My brother does not have as many games as me. • Montreal does not have as as much traffic as Toronto. • Humans do not have as much hair apes. as
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