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DEGREE OF COMPARISON (The Comparison of Adjective) PB 2013 Pend. Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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DEGREE OF COMPARISON(The Comparison of Adjective)

PB 2013Pend. Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia

Fakultas Bahasa dan SeniUniversitas Negeri Surabaya

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Member of Team

Diana Esmeralda R. (132074052)

Annisa Ilma (132074053)

Nur Halifa(132074054)

Dewi Alifasari(132074055)

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What is “Degree of Comparison” ?

Degree of Comparison are used when we compare one person or one thing with another.

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3 Types of Comparison

Positive DegreeComparative DegreeSuperlative Degree

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Forms 1. The comparative forms of one syllable

adjectives are formed by adding “er/r” to the positive form, and the superlative forms are formed by adding “est/st”.

“er” and “est” are added to the positive forms which end in two consonants or a consonants that’s preceded by two vowels.

Example :

Positive Comparative Superlative

talllongpoor

tallerlongerpoorer

tallestlongestpoorest

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“r” and “st” are added to the positive forms which end in “e”.

Example :

The positive forms which end in consonants that’s preceded by a short vowel, the consonants must be doubled before adding “er/est”.

Example :

Positive Comparative Superlative

BraveNiceWise

BraverNicerWiser

BravestNicestWisest

Positive Comparative Superlative

BigFathot

BiggerFatterHotter

BiggestFattestHottest

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The positive forms which end in “y” that’s preceded by consonants, the “y” must be changed into “i” before adding “er/est”.

Example :

The positive forms which end in “y” that’s preceded by vowel, the “y” musn’t be changed into “i”.

Example :

Positive Comparative Superlative

DryEasy

Greedy

DrierEasier

Greedier

DriestEasiest

Greediest

Positive Comparative Superlative

GayGrayLay

GayerGrayerLayer

GayestGrayestLayest

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2. The Comparative forms of adjective which have two or more syllables are formed by adding “more” to the positive forms, and the superlative forms are formed by adding “most”.

Example :

However, two-syllables adjectives which end in ‘er/ow/le” and some are normally added by “er” and “est to form the comparative and the superlative forms.

Example :

Positive Comparative Superlative

beautifuldifficultfamous

more beautifulmore difficultmore famous

most beautifulmost difficultmost famoust

Positive Comparative Superlative

CleverNoble

Narrow

ClevererNobler

Narrower

CleverestNoblest

Narrowest

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3. Irregular comparative and superlative forms.

Positive Comparative Superlative

GoodBadEvilill

FarLittleLateManyMuchOld

BetterWorseWorseWorseFarther

LessLaterMoreMoreElder

BestWorstWorstWorst

FarthestLeastLastMostMost

eldest

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FormulaPositive Degree

Example :- This novel is as good as that one.- This novel is’nt so good as that one.- This novel is no less good than that one.

S + to be + as + adjective (form positive ) + as (used in [+] ) + O (statement)

S+ to be + not + so + adjective (form positive) + as (used in [-] ) + O (statement)

S + to be + no less + adjective (form positive) + than + O (statement)

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Comparative Degree

Example :- The girl is clever than that boy.- Yuna is taller than Luna.- Dinda is more beautiful than Andi.

S + to be + adjective (form comparative) + than + O (statement)

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Superlative Degree

Example :- This book is the best of all.- Diana is the tallest girl here.- Mrs. Sherly is the most famous teacher here.

S + to be + the + adjective (form superlative) + O (statement)

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Unique FormExpressions of comparative indicated by

“like/alike/the same as/ the same…as” and “different from”.

Example :- This jacket is like his jacket. (like = seperti)- They look alike. (alike = serupa )- Her book is the same as yours. (the same as =

sama dengan)- The ruler is the same length as that one. (the

same length as = sama panjangnya dengan)- Yours is different from his. (different from =

berbeda dari)

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Conclusion Degree of Comparison are used when we compare

one person or one thing with another.

There are 3 types of Degree Comparison :- Positive Degree {S + to be + as + adjective

(form positive ) + as (used in [+] ) + O (statement)}

- Comparative Degree {S + to be + adjective (form comparative) + than + O (statement)}

- Superlative Degree {S + to be + the + adjective (form superlative) + O (statement)}

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