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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES By Ivonilde Mota IFNMG- Campus Januária

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COMPARATIVES AND

SUPERLATIVES

By

Ivonilde Mota

IFNMG- Campus Januária

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Comparatives

I am stronger than you.

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The comparatives

Short adjectives

........- ER THAN

( one or two syllables)

Long adjectives

MORE......THAN

( two or more syllables)

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Short adjectives

rich

old

tall

high

hot

cold

fat

big

thin

sad

young

poor

large

small

easy

crazy

pretty

happy

strong

nice...

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Comparative of superiority

Short adjectives

........- ER THAN

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Examples

I am richer than you.

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Examples

My father is older than my mother.

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Attention!

Big- bigger than

Hot- hotter than

Fat- fatter than

Thin- thinner than

Sad- sadder than

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Attention!

Happy- happier than

Easy- easier than

Pretty- prettier than

Funny- funnier than

Crazy- crazier than

Lazy- lazier than

Hungry- hungrier than

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Irregular comparatives

Good- better than

Bad- worse than

Your bicycle is better than mine.

Today I am worse than yesterday.

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Long adjectives

beautiful

important

dangerous

generous

expensive

interesting

comfortable

exciting

intelligent

sensitive

agreeable

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Comparative of superiority

MORE.................. THAN

Mary is more beautiful than Jane.

Health is more important than money.

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Comparative of equality

AS................................ AS

You are as beautiful as your mother.

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Comparative of inferiority

LESS......................THAN

NOT SO.................. AS

Life in Brazil is not so expensive as in Japan.

Life in Brazil is less expensive than in Japan.

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The superlative

Short adjectives

(one or two syllables)

THE........EST

in...

of...

that...

Long adjectives

(two or more syllables)

THE MOST......

in...

of...

that...

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Short adjectives

Mrs. Fortune is the richest woman in my town.

Albert is the tallest boy in my class.

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Attention!

Big- the biggest

Hot- the hottest

Fat- the fattest

Thin- the thinnest

Sad- the saddest

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Attention!

Happy- the happiest

Easy- the easiest

Pretty- the prettiest

Funny- the funniest

Crazy- the craziest

Lazy- the laziest

Hungry- the hungriest

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Irregular superlatives

Good- the best

Bad- the worst

Lisa is the best friend I have.

This is the best way to get there.

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Long adjectives

THE MOST......

in...

of...

that...

Christmas is the most important date of all for Christian people.

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Grammar notes:

The comparative and the superlative of adverbs are formed according to the same rules of the adjectives.

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Examples

Early-

I came back earlier than my brother.

Slowly-

Please drive more slowly.

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Double comparative

She is getting more and more beautiful.

It is getting colder and colder.

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Attention!

Than is often followed by an object pronoun or by a subject pronoun plus a verb.

He is older than me.

He is older than I am.