sightseeing in london
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Sightseeing in London
Sightseeing in London
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.
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It's located on the river Thames
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There are a lot of interesting places to visit in London: museums, streets, squares,parks, palaces,towers, monuments,churches...
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This is the Telecom Tower.
It's 180 metres tall.
This is the Big Ben clock tower.It's 106 metres tall.
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The Telecom Tower is taller than Big Ben.
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There are eight parks in London.The most important ones are:
Regent's ParkHyde ParkGreen ParkSt. James's Park
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Hyde Park covers 1,420,000 metres square.
Green Park covers 190.000 metres square.
Hyde Park is bigger than Green Park.
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There are 300 shops in Oxford Street.
There are 142 shops in Regent Street.
In London there are some very famous shopping streets.
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Oxford Street is longer than Regent Street.
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The Tower of London was built in the 11th Century.
Buckingham Palace was built between 1703 and 1826.
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The Tower Of London is older than Buckingham Palace.
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ComparativesWe use comparatives to compare two things or two people.Anne is taller than Peter.
We usually form the comparative by adding -er to the end of the adjective....... adjective + er than......An elephant is bigger than a mouse
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If an adjective ends in an "e" we just add an "r" to form the comparative. large - larger
We usually form the comparative by adding -er to the end of the adjective. small - smaller
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If a word ends in a consonant and then a "y", we change the "y" to an "i" and then add -er. easy - easier
If a word is one syllabus ending in vowel+consonant, we double the last consonant before adding -er. big - bigger
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If a word is two syllables or longer and doesn't end in a "y", add the word "more". expensive - more expensive
Irregular Comparatives
good - better bad - worse
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A car is faster than a bike.
I'm happier than you.
This book is more interesting than this magazine.
She is fatter than me.
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