This document contains a worksheet for students with questions to test their understanding of comparative degrees in English and Indonesian. Section A contains 5 multiple choice questions about comparative degrees of adjectives in English involving difficulty, expense, and distance. Section B contains 5 sentences to translate from Indonesian to English involving comparative degrees of height, size, intelligence, size, and bigness involving classes, houses, people, animals, and whales. The student is prompted to provide the answers to the questions.
This document contains a worksheet for students with questions to test their understanding of comparative degrees in English and Indonesian. Section A contains 5 multiple choice questions about comparative degrees of adjectives in English involving difficulty, expense, and distance. Section B contains 5 sentences to translate from Indonesian to English involving comparative degrees of height, size, intelligence, size, and bigness involving classes, houses, people, animals, and whales. The student is prompted to provide the answers to the questions.
This document contains a worksheet for students with questions to test their understanding of comparative degrees in English and Indonesian. Section A contains 5 multiple choice questions about comparative degrees of adjectives in English involving difficulty, expense, and distance. Section B contains 5 sentences to translate from Indonesian to English involving comparative degrees of height, size, intelligence, size, and bigness involving classes, houses, people, animals, and whales. The student is prompted to provide the answers to the questions.
This document contains a worksheet for students with questions to test their understanding of comparative degrees in English and Indonesian. Section A contains 5 multiple choice questions about comparative degrees of adjectives in English involving difficulty, expense, and distance. Section B contains 5 sentences to translate from Indonesian to English involving comparative degrees of height, size, intelligence, size, and bigness involving classes, houses, people, animals, and whales. The student is prompted to provide the answers to the questions.
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Lembar Kerja Peserta Didik
Nama Peserta Didik :
Kelas :
A. Choose the correct answer for the questions below!
1. Mathematics is the ….. subject for me.
a. difficulter b. more difficult c. difficultest d most difficult 2. My new job is …… than my old job. a. gooder b. goodest c. better d. best 3. When it comes to Physics subject, I am …….. in my class because I can’t remember the formulas. a. worse b. the worst c. good d. the best 4. My school is 3 Km from here, the market is 4 Km from here and the Town Square is 5 Km from here. Which statement is not true? a. the school is nearer than the market b. the market is nearer than the Town Square c. the school is the nearest d. the market is the farthest 5. Dian’s jacket is Rp. 325.000 Andzar’s jacket is Rp. 250.000 Dessy’s jacket is Rp. 275.000 Andzar has the …… jacket among all. a. most expensive b. more expensive c. most cheap d. cheaper
B. Translate In to English Comparative Degrees
1. Hani paling tinggi di kelas.
2. Rumah saya lebih besar daripada rumahmu 3. Mina lebih pintar daripada Wendy 4. Kucing lebih kecil daripada harimau. 5. Paus hewan paling besar di lautan.