Comparison and Superlative Adjectives Sami_lahiji@yahoo. com
Comparison with -er/-est 1. Adjectives with one syllable positive comparative superlative cleaner cleanest newer newest cheaper cheapest
2. Adjectives with two syllables and the following endings: 2. a. Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -y positive comparative superlative dirty easy dirtier easier dirtiest easiest happy happier happiest pretty prettier prettiest
2. B. adjectives with two syllables, ending in –er, -le, -ow positive comparative superlative cleverer cleverest Simpler Simplest Narrower Narrowest
Comparison with more - most All adjectives with more than one syllable (three and four). positive comparative superlative difficult more difficult (the) most difficult
Irregular Adjectives positive comparative superlative comment good better best bad worse worst much many little more less most least uncountable nouns little smaller smallest
Fill in each blanks. loudest - The trumpet is the (loud) -------- of all the instruments. longer - This movie was way (long) ---------- than the last few I have seen. largest - Our new TV is the (large) --------- one I have ever seen. more difficult - Math is (difficult) ------------ than English, for me. drier than those - Let’s take these logs to burn because they are (dry) -----over there.
Fill in each blanks. - Michael tallest is the (tall) -------- boy in our class. heavier - This box is (heavy) ---------- than the others. best - I think this chocolate cake is the (good) -------- you’ve ever made. bigger - This backpack is (big) ---------- than the blue one. most exciting - Volleyball is the (exciting) ---------- game of all.
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