Friday, May 18, 2012

Adjective (Correction)


Incorrect   
·       He is an abler teacher.
·       I am elder to/than you.
·       You are more happier than me.
·       He is the richest man of the world.
·       She is the most intelligent in all (girls).
·       Karachi is the larger of all Pakistani cities.
·       She is more intelligent than the whole class.
·       I am stronger than any man in the room.

·       I am the strongest of all men.
·       We are happier than anyone in the world.
·       She is the wisest of the two.
·       You are becoming more cleverer and more.
·       They are cleverer than wiser.
·       You are comparatively richer.
·       Nearer the mosque, farther from God.
·       More you practice, the well you speak.
·       His results are better than any other teacher.
·       The atmosphere of Dhaka is better than Islamabad.
·       My car is faster than you/ your.
·       He was totally ignorant of the fact prior than the meeting.
·        You are senior than me.
·       His family members are travelling to the north.
·       There is few milk in the fridge.
·       I have little rupees in my pocket.
·       I have less problems than you.
·       She earns fewer money than I.
·       There is little water in the jug. You can drink it.
·       You can do nothing with a few rupees.
·       You have to live on less salary.
·       A number of students has completed the course.
·       The number of students in my class is less.
·       There are much students around.
·       There is many tea in the pot.
·       There is many news in the paper.
·       There are many mistakes in this essay.
·       There is not boy in the class.
·       There was not any milk.
·       The father left a large number of wealth for his sons.
·       The teacher gave his students a large amount of assignments.
·       Your book is same like mine.
·       My new bike was exactly the same to yours.
·       His ideas are similar as mine.
·       Almost people here live on fish.
·       The most boys failed in English.
·       Most of teachers at our college are hard working.
·       There are enough thing for us.
·       He is as old enough to go home alone.
·       I am enough brave to fight with you.
·       These two cars are like.
·       This place feels as home.
·       I have a bike same like yours.
·       The brothers don't look like.
·       He is the same age like me.
·       My feet are the same size than yours.
·       Our house is different than/to yours.
·        I have told you more than thousand times.

                             Correct

·       He is an able teacher.
·       I am older than you.
·       You are happier than I.
·       He is the richest man in the world.
·       She is the most intelligent of all(girls).
·       Karachi is the largest of all Pakistani cities.
·       She is the most intelligent of anyone else in the whole class.
·       I am stronger than any other man in the room.
·       I am the strongest of all other men.
·        We are happier than anyone else in the world.
·        She is the wiser of the two.
·        You are becoming more and cleverer.
·        They are more clever than wise.
·        You are comparatively rich.
·        The nearer the mosque, the farther from God.
·        The more you practice, the better you speak.
·        His results are better than those of any other teacher.
·        The atmosphere of Dhaka is better than that of Islamabad.
·        My car is faster than yours.
·       He was totally ignorant of the fact prior to the meeting.
·       You are senior to me.
·       The members of his family are traveling to the north.
·       There is  little/a little milk in the fridge.
·       I have few/a few rupees in my pocket.
·       I have fewer problems than you.
·       She earns less money than I.
·       There is a little water in the jug. You can drink it.
·       You can do nothing with few rupees.
·       You have to live on small salary.
·       A number of students have completed the course.
·       The number of students in my class is few/small.
·       There are many students around.
·       There is much tea in the pot.
·       There is much news in the paper.
·       There are too many mistakes in this essay.
·       There is no boy in the class.
·       There was no milk.
·       The father left a large amount of wealth for his sons.
·       The teacher gave his students a large number of assignments.
·       Your book is the same as mine.
·       My new bike was exactly the same as yours.
·       His ideas are similar to mine.
·       Almost all of the /most of the people here live on fish.
·       Most/ Most of the boys failed in English.
·       Most of/Almost all of the teachers at our college are hard working.
·       There are enough things for us.
·       He is old enough to go home alone.
·       I am brave enough to fight with you.
·       These two cars are alikelike each other.
·       This place feels like home.
·       I have a bike like yours/ like the one you have.
·       The brothers don't look alike/ look like each other.
·       He is the same age as me.
·       My feet are the same size as yours.
·       Our house is different from yours.
·       I have told you more than a thousand times.

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