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COMPERATIVES & SUPERLATIVES

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Page 1: Comparative and superlatives

COMPERATIVES

&

SUPERLATIVES

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WHY DO WE USE COMPERATIVES?► WE USE COMPERATIVES

TO COMPARE TWO OR MORE OBJECTS OR PEOPLE

JOE:

AGE: 25

1.85 cm

80 kg

MIKE:

AGE: 28

1.80 cm

65 kg

TONY:

AGE: 35

1.75 cm

100 kg

1. Mike is older than Joe.

2. Tony is heavier than Mike.

3. Joe is taller than Tony.

4. Joe is younger than Mike

5. Mike is lighter than Tony.

6. Tony is shorter than Joe.

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FORMATION OF COMPERATIVES

A.ADJECTIVES WITH ONE SYLLABLE ARE NORMALLY FORMED BY ADDING “-er” TO THE ADJECTIVE.

EXAMPLE: LONG – LONGER SHORT – SHORTER

A.1. IN ONE SYLLABLE WORDS ENDING WITH ONE CONSONANT, THE FINAL CONSONANT IS DOUBLED.

EXAMPLE: BIG – BIGGER WET – WETTER

A.2. WORDS ENDING IN CONSONANT “-y”, “-y” CHANGE TO “-i”

EXAMPLE: DRY - DRIER ANGRY – ANGRIER

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EXERCISES ON COMPERATIVEStall

short

clean

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cute

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FORMATION OF COMPERATIVESB. ADJECTIVES WITH TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES ARE

NORMALLY FORMED WITH MORE.

EXAMPLE: MODERN – MORE MODERN

INTERESTING – MORE INTERESTING

BRILLIANT – MORE BRILLIANT

C. IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES :

GOOD - BETTER

BAD - WORSE

SUMMER

WINTER

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EXERCISES ON COMPERATIVESwonderful

fabuluous

exciting

intelligent

useful

boring

generous

handsome

careful

important

difficult

good

old

bad

far

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WHY DO WE USE SUPERLATIVES?► WE USE SUPERLATIVES

TO SHOW THE MAXIMUM AND THE MINIMUM DEGREES OF THE OBJECTS OR THE PEOPLE.

MAX:

AGE: 5

DRAGON:

AGE: 3

CHUCKY:

AGE: 2

1. Max is the oldest.

2. Dragon is the strongest.

3. Chucky is the youngest.

4. Dragon is the biggest.

5. Chucky is the funniest.

6. Max is the fattest.

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FORMATION OF SUPERLATIVES

A.ADJECTIVES WITH ONE SYLLABLE ARE NORMALLY FORMED BY ADDING “-est” TO THE ADJECTIVE.

EXAMPLE: FAST – THE FASTEST COLD – THE COLDEST

A.1. IN ONE SYLLABLE WORDS ENDING WITH ONE CONSONANT, THE FINAL CONSONANT IS DOUBLED.

EXAMPLE: FAT – THE FATTEST THIN – THE THINNEST

A.2. WORDS ENDING IN CONSONANT “-y”, “-y” CHANGE TO “-i”

EXAMPLE: EASY – THE EASIEST FUNNY – THE FUNNIEST

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EXERCISES ON SUPERLATIVEStall

short

clean

big

cute

wise

young

sad

busy

fast

high

large

wet

soft

smart

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FORMATION OF SUPERLATIVES

B. ADJECTIVES WITH TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES ARE NORMALLY FORMED WITH THE MOST.

EXAMPLE: EXPENSIVE – THE MOST EXPENSIVE

BEAUTIFUL – THE MOST BEAUTIFUL

PATIENT – THE MOST PATIENT

C. IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES :

GOOD - BETTER - THE BEST

BAD - WORSE - THE WORST

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EXERCISES ON SUPERLATIVESwonderful

fabuluous

exciting

intelligent

useful

boring

generous

handsome

careful

important

difficult

good

old

bad

far

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1. Joe is ________ than Ed. (short)2. Al is the ________. (short)3. Ed is the ________. (thin)4. Joe is ________ than Al. (thin)5. Al has the ________ clothes. (colourful)6. Al is ________ than Joe. (heavy)7. Ed is the ________ . (light)8. Joe is ________ than Ed. (happy)9. Ed is the ________. (mysterious)10.Joe is ________ than Ed. (energetic)

EXERCISES ON

COMPERATIVES & SUPERLATIVES