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1 Making comparisons

2 Adjectives Adjectives describe nouns. A ___________ student smart pretty quiet

3 2 ways to use adjectives You can use an adjective in two different ways. 1. Catelina is a smart student. 2. Catelina is smart.

4 Short (1 or 2 vowels) adjectives Tall Short Small Large Big Pretty

5 The comparative form When you compare two things/people, using a short adjective, add “-er” at the end of the adjective. My house is smaller than my sister’s house. Use “than” before the second item.

6 Short (1 or 2 vowels) adjectives Make the comparative form. Tall – taller Short – shorter Small – smaller Large – larger Big – bigger Pretty – Prettier

7 Long (3 or more vowels) adjectives A(n) ___________ student beautiful intelligent excellent

8 The comparative form When you compare two things/people, using a long adjective, add “more” before the word. Do NOT add “-er” at the end of the adjective. Angela is more beautiful than Liz. Use “than” before the second item.

9 Correct the mistakes. This book is more easier than that one. easier This chair is much expensive than that one. more Summer is hot than winter. hotter

10 Make comparison sentences. (cheap) The T-shirt is $5. The blouse is $30. (expensive) (easy) Spanish is my first language. English is my second language. (difficult) (delicious) I like home-cooked meals. I don’t like restaurant food. (heavy) I weigh 100 pounds. My sister weighs 125 pounds.

11 Answer The T-shirt is $5. The blouse is $30. (cheap) The T-shirt is 25 dollars cheaper than the blouse. (expensive) The blouse is 25 dollars more expensive than the T-shirt. Spanish is my first language. English is my second language. (easy) Spanish is easier than English. (difficult) English is more difficult than Spanish. I like home-cooked meals. I don’t like restaurant food. (delicious) Home-cooked meals are more delicious than restaurant food. I weigh 100 pounds. My sister weighs 125 pounds. (heavy) My sister is heavier than I (am) (me). (light) I am lighter than my sister (is).

12 Short superlative form When you compare two things/people, using a short adjective, add “the” before the adjective and “-est” at the end of the adjective. My house is the smallest in my neighborhood. My house is the smallest house in my neighborhood.

13 Long superlative form When you compare two things/people, using a long adjective, add “the most” before the word. Do NOT add “-est” at the end of the adjective. Angela is the most beautiful at school. Angela is the most beautiful girl at school.

14 Change the adjectives to comparative and superlative forms. BaseComparativeSuperlative smallsmallerThe smallest bigbiggerThe biggest heavyheavierThe heaviest importantMore importantThe most important deliciousMore deliciousThe most delicious

15 Change the adjectives. My computer is heavier than my brother’s computer. Roses are the most beautiful among all the flowers. Maria is taller than her boyfriend. English is the most difficult language in all the languages. This book is easier than that one.

16 Special adjectives good > better > the best bad > worse > the worst Hybrid cars have a better gas mileage than regular cars. This soccer team is the worst in the league. They lost all 10 games.

17 Comparison with adverbs Jim goes to the gym twice a week. Ken goes to the gym every day of the week. Ken goes to the gym more often than Ken does. Pete goes to the gym only once a week. Ken goes to the gym most often among three students.

18 Comparison with adverbs All adverbs are considered “long.” Use “more” and “the most.” I can’t hear you. Please read the sentence more loudly. “Who can speak most loudly in class?” “Mike speaks most loudly.”

19 Ben, Joe, and Maria are studying at IELC. Ben is in Level 1 classes. Joe is in Level 5. Maria is in Level 8. She speaks English well. Joe speaks English better than Ben does. Maria speaks English best among three students.


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