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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

Adjectives can compare two things or more than two things. When we make these comparisons, we use comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.

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Comparatives

One way to describe nouns (people, objects, animals, etc.) is by comparing them to something else. When comparing two things, you’re likely to use adjectives like smaller, bigger, taller, more interesting, and less expensive. Notice the ‑er ending, and the words more and less. A mistake that both native speakers and non-native speakers make is using incorrectly formed comparative adjectives. See the sentences below for an illustration of this common error:

ERROR: His cat is more large than my dog.

CORRECT: His cat is larger than my dog.

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RULES

For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -er to the end (this explains the above example). For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form “more + adjective.” For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the -y to -i and add -er.

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comparative adjectives

  • Frag is ______ (young) than Frug

  • Frug us ________ (old) than Freg

  • Freg id __________ (big) than Frag

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Multiple Choice

Jake's room is ________ than Larry's room. (small)

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more small

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smaller

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Multiple Choice

The blue car is _______ than the black car. (nice)

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nicer

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more nicer

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Multiple Choice

George is ______ than Robert. (funny)

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Funnier

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more funny

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