Comparison of Adjectives

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Comparison of Adjectives. Forming the Comparative. We add – er to one syllable adjectives. ColdCold er OldOld er TallTall er FastFast er. We add – er after a vowel+consonant, we double the final consonant. HotHot ter BigBig ger FatFat ter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Comparison of Adjectives

Forming the Comparative

We add –er to one syllable adjectives.

Cold Colder

Old Older

Tall Taller

Fast Faster

We add –er after a vowel+consonant,

we double the final consonant.

Hot Hotter

Big Bigger

Fat Fatter

We add –er to one-syllable adjectives ending in –e.

Wide Wider

Late Later

Large Larger

We add –ier to two-syllable adjectives after

a consonant+ -y.

Easy Easier

Early Earlier

Happy Happier

We use more with two or more syllable adjectives.

Beautiful More beautiful

Famous More famous

Useful More useful

Comfortable More comfortable

We can use –er or more with some two-syllable adjectives

Quieter or More quiet

Cleverer or More clever

Narrower or More narrow

Simpler or More simple

Commoner or More common

A few adjectives have irregular comparative forms.

Good Better

Bad Worse

Far Farther/Further

Little Less

Many More

We use the comparative form of adjectives to compare

one person, thing, etc. with another.

comparative + than

we use than after the comparative

Red house is bigger than blue house

He is taller than me

Forming the Superlative

We use –est, -st or –iest to form the superlative of one-syllable adjectives.

old older the oldest

large larger the largest

happy happier the happiest

wet wetter the wettest

late later the latest

We use most to form the superlative of adjectives that have two or more syllables

comfortable the most comfortable

interesting the most interesting

important the most important

beautiful the most beautiful

famous the most famous

A few adjectives have irregular superlative forms.

Good better the best

Bad worse the worst

Little less the least

Many more the most

Far farther the farthest

(further the furthest)

We use the superlative form of the adjective to compare three

or more people, things, etc.

the + superlative

we use the before the superlative

He is the happiest man in the world.

This is the biggest animal.

as + comparative + as

We use as+comparative+as to compare places, people,

events or things, when there is no difference.

Tom is 14 years old.

Marry is also 14 years old.

Marry is as old as Tom.

We can show differences by using not as+…….+as.

A dog is not as dangerous as a tiger.

Examples

Robert is young.

Richard is younger than Robert

Bob is the youngest.

This car is expensive

This is more expensive than the first one.

This is the most expensive

The moon is as happy as the sun.

A strawberry is smaller than a pumpkin.

Exercises

Which one is more beautiful?

Which one is faster?

Which one is the most dangerous?

Which man is busier?

Complete the sentences using the comparative form of the verbs.

• A plane is……(fast) than a car.• A bike is ……(cheap) than a motorbike.• A city is ……(big) than a village.• Winter is …….(cold) than Spring.• A motorbike …..(expensive) than a bike.• Tv is ……(good) than radio.

Complete the sentences using the superlative form of the verbs.• A plane is……(fast) • A bike is ……(cheap) • A city is ……(big) place• Winter is …….(cold) season • A motorbike …..(expensive) • TV is ……(good) to watch

Choose the correct word or phrase underlined in each sentence.

• Our journey took longer than/the longest we expected.

• The fish was so tasty as/as tasty as the meat.

• This is the taller/tallest building in the world.

• Reading is more interesting/the most interesting than walking