
1. Most adj. (many, much of the highest) the most
/ mEst /
A (four) tear (soft)
mo touch, st stone
Crossing the river by touching stones is the most popular way for candidates to cross the river.
Least adj. (little's highest level) is the smallest, the least
/ li:st /
Lister
Least - four days away
He had to leave for at least four days on this business trip.
3. Best adj. (good's highest level) the best
/ best /
Baist
Be white goose, st stone
White goose loves the best stones.
4. Worse adj. (comparative level of bed) worse
/ w:s /
Voss Holds silk
(Holding and child two tones simultaneously, there must be a process from pouting to grinning, and then the "silk" tone is soft)
worse...... I die
If I die, it's even worse.
5. Worst adj. (the highest level of bad) the most ring
/ w:st /
Worcester
Wo me, Rst knew her
I knew her as one of the worst things in her life.
Written exercises Written exercises
A Complete these sentences using much, many, less or fewer.
Complete the following sentences, filling in the blanks with much, many, less, or fewer.
1 I haven’t got any pens. I haven’t got ______either.
2 I’ve got some money. I’ve got ______ than you have.
3 I haven’t got any money. I haven’t got ______ either.
4 I’ve got some books. I’ve got______ than you have.