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2V: Comperative and superlative adjectives

Comparative and superlative adjectives
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Comparative and superlative adjectives

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Today's goals
- I can use all forms of comparative and superlative adjectives to make comparisons

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Comparative and Superlatives
- A Comparative Adjective is a word that describes a noun by comparing it to another noun. Comparative adjectives typically end in ‘er’ and are followed by the word ‘than’.
-A Superlative Adjective is a word that describes a noun by comparing it to two or more nouns to the highest or lowest degree. Superlative adjectives typically end in ‘est’ and are preceded by the word ‘the’.
- You use as + adjective + as to make negative comparisons
Ex.: Romeo is not as pretty as Juliet = Juliet is prettier than Romeo

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Short adjectives (1 syllable)
Adjective
Comparative
Superlative
Tall
Taller (than)
(the)Tallest
Fat 
Fatter ( than)
(the)Fattest
Big
Bigger (than)
(the)Biggest
Sad
Sadder (than)
(the)Saddest

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Short adjectives (2 syllables)
Adjective
Comparative
Superlative
Happy
Happier (than)
the happiest
Simple
Simpler
the simplest
Busy
Busier
the busiest
Tilted (don't know?)
more tilted
the most tilted
Tangled
more tangled
the most tangled

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Long adjectives (3 syllables)
Adjective
Comparative
Superlative
Important
more important
(the)most important
Expensive
more expensive
(the)most expensive
Beautiful
more beautiful
(the)most beautiful

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Irregular comp. and superlatives
Adjective
Comparative
Superlative
Good
Better 
the best
Bad 
worse
the worst 
Little
less
the least
Much
more
the most
Far
further(farther)
the furthest( farthest)

Slide 8 - Slide

My brother has a (tidy)...... room than me.

Slide 9 - Open question

Australia is (big).... than England.

Slide 10 - Open question

I'm (good).....now than yesterday.

Slide 11 - Open question

She's got (little).....money than you, but she doesn't care.

Slide 12 - Open question

He thinks Chinese is (difficult).....language in the world

Slide 13 - Open question

Valencia played (bad).....than Real Madrid yesterday.

Slide 14 - Open question

Cats are not (intelligent) as dogs.

Slide 15 - Open question

Show me (good)....restaurant downtown.

Slide 16 - Open question

(hot)......desert of all is the Sahara and it's in Africa.

Slide 17 - Open question

Who is (talkative).....person in your family?

Slide 18 - Open question

A rock is ..... than a leaf. (heavy)

Slide 19 - Open question

This armchair is....than the old one. (comfortable)

Slide 20 - Open question

This is the .... film I have ever seen. (exciting)

Slide 21 - Open question

Tim is .....than Peter. (talented)

Slide 22 - Open question

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What have you learned today?

Slide 24 - Open question

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