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 POSITIVE SENTENCES :

 Subject + Auxiliary verb + Main verb


 Subject + ( is/am/are ) + Present Participle verb (verb + ing )

Examples :

 I am washing my shirt
 She is sleeping
 They are walking in the lawn
 He is writing a letter
 I am preparing myself for competition
 She is cleaning her room
 She is making a tea
 You’re doing all the work.
 John is crying because of a headache.
 The teacher is reading a story about kingdoms.

 NEGATIVE SENTENCES

 Subject + Auxiliary verb + NOT + Main verb


 Subject + is / am / are + NOT + Present Participle verb (verb + ing)

Examples :
 He is not sleeping
 She is not studying her books
 The are not coming to school
 I am not replying her
 He is not asking any question
 They are not waiting for you
 She is not laughing
 She is not listening to music
 You are not eating your meal
 I am not appreciating you

 INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
 Auxuliary verb + Subject + Main verb
 ( is / am are ) + Subject + Present participle verb ( verb + ing )

Examples :

 Are you listening to me ?


 Is he calling you ?
 Are you laughing at me
 Are they running on te road?
 Is the planning about her studies?
 Very few countries in the world are as large as China. (Positive)
 China is larger than most other countries in the world. (Comparative)
 China is one of the largest countries in the world. (Superlative)

 No other man were as strong as Hercules ( Positive )


 Hercules was stronger than any other man. (Comparative)
 Hercules was the strongest man in the world. (Superlative)

 No other boy in the class is as intelligent as James. (Positive)


 James is more intelligent than any other boy in the class. (Comparative)
 James is the most intelligent boy in the class. (Superlative)

 Very few Indian saints were as popular as Vivekananda. (Positive)


 Vivekananda was more popular than most other Indian saints. (Comparative)
 Vivekananda was one of the most popular Indian saints. (Superlative)

 Maria is not as intelligent as Sonia. (Positive)


 Sonia is more intelligent than Maria. (Comparative)
 Sonia is the most intelligent than Maria (superlative)

 Positive: No other girl in the class is as tall as Alice.


 Comparative: Alice is taller than any other girl in the class.
 superlative: Alice is the tallest girl in the class.

 Positive: No other metal is as precious as gold.


 Comparative: Gold is more precious than any other metal.
 Superlative: Gold is the most precious of all metals.

 Superlative: India is the largest democracy in the world.


 Comparative: India is larger than any other democracy in the world.
 Positive: No other democracy in the world is as large as India.

 Superlative: Susie is one of the cleverest girls in the class.


 Comparative: Susie is cleverer than most other girls in the class.
 Positive: Few girls in the class are as clever as Susie.

 Positive : A tall building


 Comparative : A taller building than this one
 Superlative : The tallest building in the town

 Positive : She runs fast


 Comparative : She runs faster than I do
 Superlative : She is the fastest runner among the students

 Positive : This is a beautiful car


 Comparative : This car is more beautiful than your
 Superlative : This is the most beautiful car I have ever seen

 Positive : The moon is big


 Comparative : The earth is bigger than the moon
 Superlative : The sun is the biggest object in the solar system

 Positive : kim’s skirt is colorful


 Comparative : Diana’s bag is more colorful than Kim’s dress
 Superlative : Theresa’s dress is the most colorful of the three

 Positive : I hope tomorrow will be good than today


 Comparative : I hope tomorrow will be better than today
 Superlative : I hope tomorrow will be best than today

 Positive : He has the big house among all his friends


 Comparative : He has the bigger house among all his friends
 Superlative : He has the biggest house among all his friends
 Positive : This book is long
 Comparative : This book is longer than that book
 Superlative : This is the longest book

 Positive : The airport is far


 Comparative : The airport is farther than the train station
 Superlative : This is the farthest airport

 Positive : My mom is a good cook


 Comparative : My mom is better cook than your mom
 Superlative : My mom the best cook

 Positive : This puzzle is the easy


 Comparative : This puzzle is easier than the last one
 Superlative : This puzzle is the easiest in the whole book

 Positive : This box is


 Comparative :
 Superlative :

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