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Comparatives and superlatives
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In this lesson i'm going to show you, what a comparative and superlative is, when to use them, and how create them.
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Comparatives and Superlatives
Comparatives
We use to compare one thing to another thing.
Check first if the adjective is short or long
Remember! A).1 Sylablle B).Ends in C+V+C
Double last consonant
Short
Long
One or two syllables
Adjective + er + than.
-Fast, short, thin, big, cheap, easy, funny, old.
-My dad is older than my mom. -My sister is thinner than me.
Has more than two sylablles
More + Adjective + than
-Intelligent, expensive, interesting, careful
C).If ends in "y"
Easy - Easier
-This house is more expenseive than my house. -Tim is more intelligent than Susan.
If you want to say the opposite, then use "less"
This house is less expensive than my house.
If you want to say that both thins are equal, then use "as" + adjective + "as"
Superlatives
Check first if the adjective is short or long
Short
Long
Has more than two sylablles
The most + Adjective
-This house is the most expensive house in the street. -Brian is the most intelligent kid in my class
The + est at the end of the Adjective
Remember! A).1 Sylablle B).Ends in C+V+C
C).If ends in "y"
Easy - Easiest.
Double last consonant
-My dad is the oldest person in my family. -Tokyo is the biggest city in the world.
One or two sylablles
If you want to say the opposite, then use "the least"
This house is the least expensive in the street.
Now, there is something that you have remember, there are some exeptions, when the adjective is:
Good
Bad
Far
Comparative: Better than Superlative: The best
Comparative: Worse than Superlative: The worst
Comparative: Further than Superlative: The furthest
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