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What is the DANE number of COLEGIO MILITAR GUSTAVO MATAMOROS D'COSTA?
What is the DANE number of COLEGIO MILITAR GUSTAVO MATAMOROS D'COSTA?
In which period is Ricardo Suarez Blanco's grade listed in the plan de nivelación?
In which period is Ricardo Suarez Blanco's grade listed in the plan de nivelación?
Complete the sentence: "He is the (smartest / smarter) student in the class."
Complete the sentence: "He is the (smartest / smarter) student in the class."
What is the motto of COLEGIO MILITAR GUSTAVO MATAMOROS D'COSTA?
What is the motto of COLEGIO MILITAR GUSTAVO MATAMOROS D'COSTA?
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Complete the sentence: "My brother is (older / oldest) than my sister."
Complete the sentence: "My brother is (older / oldest) than my sister."
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Which of the following is the correct NIT number for the institution?
Which of the following is the correct NIT number for the institution?
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Study Notes
Comparative and Superlative Forms
- Cheetahs hold the title of being the fastest animals on land.
- Winter is colder in comparison to autumn.
- Happiness can be measured over time, and it is possible to be happier now than in the past.
- The most expensive car is often highlighted in a showroom.
Colegio Militar Gustavo Matamoros D'Costa
- The institution has a registration number: # 001590, dated 22nd October 2007, from the Secretary of Municipal Education.
- The school's DANE number is 354001009504, and its NIT number is 4953944-1.
- The school's motto is "Formamos hombres nuevos para una Colombia mejor", which translates to "We form new men for a better Colombia".
Plan de Nivelación
- The table includes information about students, including their names, periods, grades, and dates.
- Ricardo Suarez Blanco is a student in 9th grade, second period.
- There is another student named Torres, but the information is incomplete.
Exercise 3: Comparative and Superlative Forms
- To compare two things, use the comparative form (e.g., more interesting).
- To compare three or more things, use the superlative form (e.g., most interesting).
- Examples of correct uses of comparative and superlative forms:
- This book is the most interesting than that one.
- He is the smartest student in the class.
- My brother is the oldest among my siblings.
- This is the most beautiful painting I've ever seen.
- Jane's dog is more friendly than mine.
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Test your knowledge on forming comparative and superlative sentences in English grammar. Practice identifying correct forms of adjectives and adverbs in sentences.