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Tham khảo tài liệu 'lesson 4 "at the supermarket“', ngoại ngữ phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Free English Work- Textbook on www.english-portal.net Lesson 4 Aithe Supermarket photo Paha_L - FOTOLIA Dialogue 4 Linda Hello You work here don t you I would like to buy a new blouse. Brian Yes I make money this way apart from my studies It is better to earn money on my own Linda Yes and harder Hahaha Brian That s right. It is better to go shopping Hahaha. Linda Yes but it is best to travel around the world. Brian Yes but doing that is the most expensive way and the wages are getting lower. It is getting more and more difficult all the time. Linda That s why I am looking for a cheaper blouse. I have already seen most of the blouses here. Do you have a longer one also Brian I ll find the best one for you Linda That is so nice of you. I will continue to look for the right one too Brian What about these ones Linda Do you have a green one I need a new one Brian Yes look at these For the price of one Linda They are beautiful How much are they Brian They ll cost you a kiss as a special offer on Valentine s day . just for my loveliest costumer 12 c 2006 by Mag. Schaller Salzburg www.english-portal.net Get the free monthly lessons on www.english-portal.net Free English Work- Textbook on www.english-portal.net Linda Hey You are crazy Hmmmm . Let s see . Ok I will take these and that s for you She blows him a little kiss with her fingers. Brian Hahaha Thank you would you like to watch today s soccer match with me It is a very exciting one Brian I will call you. I have your number. Brian Yes the one from the party Bye Grammar 4 A Adjectives Comparison s Adjectives Examples modify nouns pronouns usually by providing description about them. the old castle I am fine a good friend He is as strong as his brother. Comparison of Adjectives Examples You use the endings -er comparative and -est superlative 1. for short words with one syllable and 2. for words that end in -le -er -y and -ow You use more and most 3. for words with two and more syllables and adverbs ending in -ly .