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Comparative and superlative Adjectives

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES

As you know, words are made of syllables. Fat fat =one syllable Rabbit rab-bit = two syllables Beautiful Beau-ti-ful =three syllables Remember!!! To make the comparative of one syllable adjectives you only should add er. Short = shorter Old = older Fill in the gaps. Use the comparative of the word in brackets. My house is ______ than yours (small) Sara is ______ than Tom (young) Teresa is ______ than John (old)

The spelling sometimes changes. Look at the following superlatives. Remember!!! The spelling sometimes changes. Look at the following superlatives. 2. Write sentences. Use comparatives. Karol/ thin/ Maria __________________________ Rob /funny/ Sam __________________________ My classroom/big/yours _____________________ Mary/happy/ Johanna _______________________ Short adjectives with one vowel and one consonant Big bigger Fat fatter Thin thinner Adjectives that end in y Funny funnier Heavy heavier

dangerous = more dangerous Adjectives which have two or more syllables always form the comparative with more. dangerous = more dangerous 3. Complete the sentences. Use the comparative of the word in brackets. Chemistry is ________ than English (difficult) Brad Pitt is ________ than Marc Anthony (handsome) Frank is __________ than Susan (intelligent) Jennifer is ___________ than Angeline (beautiful)

4. Fill in the gaps. Use the comparative form of good, bad and far. The following adjectives have irregular comparative forms: good = better bad = worse far = farther 4. Fill in the gaps. Use the comparative form of good, bad and far. Italian food is ______ than American food (good) His handwriting is ______ than Mabel’s (bad) My school is _______ from here than the park (far)

5. Click on the answer you think is correct. A. Argentina is _____ than England. Bigger more big biggest B. Tomas is _____ than his brother. Attractiver more attractive most attractive C. Villages are _____ than cities. Noisier Busier more peaceful

SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES

Remember!!! Superlative adjectives Superlative adjectives are used to talk differences between three or more people, animals or things. The word the comes before the superlative adjective.

Remember!!! We form the superlative by adding –est to short adjectives. Fast = the fastest New = the newest 6. Complete the sentences. Use the superlatives of the words in brackets Mary is ______ of all the students (tall) Max's story is _______ story I've ever heard. (long) My grandmother is ________ person I know (old)

The spelling sometimes changes. Look at the following superlatives. Remember!!! The spelling sometimes changes. Look at the following superlatives. 7. Write sentences. Use superlatives. My dog/big/all the dogs in the neighborhood. Mary/fat/in the school John/happy boy/ in the world. Short adjectives with one vowel and one consonant Big biggest Fat fattest Thin thinnest Adjectives that end in y Funny funniest Heavy heaviest

Max's house in the mountains is the most peaceful in the world Adjectives which have three or more syllables always form the superlative with the most. Max's house in the mountains is the most peaceful in the world 8. Write sentences. English/is/interesting/school subjects My mom/is beautiful/woman/I know Valentina/is/intelligent/person/I’ve seen Chemistry/is/difficult/school subject

9. Fill in the gaps. Use the correct superlative. The following adjectives have irregular superlative forms: good = The best bad = The worst far = The farthest 9. Fill in the gaps. Use the correct superlative. Sam has _______ grades in the class (good) Teresa had _______ day ever (bad) The North Pole is ________ place in the world (far)

10. Click on the answer you think is correct D. David is the _____ person I've ever met. more boring most boring boring E. Katrina's _____ teacher our class has ever had. the better the good the best F. Hong Kong is one of the _____ cities I've visted. most interesting Interesting interest

11. Complete the chart- Adjective Comparative Superlative Heavy Heavier heaviest Good Fat The fattest difficult Funnier The worst Thin Bigger The most intelligent

12.. Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative). My house is (big) ____ than yours. This flower is (beautiful) _______ than that one. This is the (good) ______ book I have ever read. Non-smokers usually live (long) _______ than smokers. Which is the (dangerous) _______ animal in the world? A holiday by the sea is (good) ______ than a holiday in the mountains. It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) ________ than a beer. Who is the (rich) _________ woman on earth? The weather this summer is even (bad) _______ than last summer. He was the (intelligent) _________ thief of all.

THE……, THE……. (COMPARISONS) DOUBLE COMPARATIVES I´ M GETTING FATTER AND FATTER THIS CLASS IS GETTING MORE AND MORE ENTERTAINING AS THE YEAR GOES BY THE……, THE……. (COMPARISONS) THE HARDER YOU WORK, THE BETTER YOUR GRADES THE MORE MONEY WE HAVE, THE GREEDIER WE BECOME THE MORE INTELLIGENT HE IS, THE WORSE HIS BEHAVIOUR IS