Grammar to Explain Mt Baekdu is the highest
“Grammar to Explain” 원급과 비교급의 형태를 써서 최상급의 의미를 나타낼 수 있다. 예컨대, <Mt. Baekdu is the highest mountain in the Korean Peninsula>의 내용을 다음처럼 원급 또는 비교급의 네 가지로 달리 나타낼 수 있다. No (other) mountain in the Korean Peninsula is so high as Mt. Baekdu. (부정주어 + so + 원급 + as ∼ ) No (other) mountain in the Korean Peninsula is higher than Mt. Baekdu. (부정주어 + 비교급 + than ∼ ) Mt. Baekdu is higher than any other mountain in the Korean Peninsula. (주어 + 비교급 + than any other + 단수명사) other는 생략 불가
Maxims Introduced by Teacher No man needs a vacation so much as the person who has just had one. Elbert Hubbard None are so deaf as those who refuse to [will not] hear. from Aesop's Fables No gift is more precious than good advice. Erasmus The value of parental affection to children lies largely in the fact that it is more reliable than any other affection. Bertrand Russell
Maxims Translated by Student Nothing is more valuable than time. What makes me despair more than anything else is that the scientists, whom God has given great brains and a lot of diligence, sell their achievements to murderers. Issac B. Singer, 미국작가; 1978년 노벨문학상 수상 Nothing is more stupid than a man's disdaining a woman's ideas. from “On Love” by Andre Maurois None are so blind as those who refuse to [will not] see.
“My Maxim” Activity Nothing is more valuable을 사용하여 여러분 에게 가장 소중한 것을 써보세요. ( ) to me. <학생영작사례> Nothing is more valuable than love to me.
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