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Comparatives and Superlatives

Comparatives and Superlatives

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English

8th Grade

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Maria Ester Said Garcia

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Comparatives and Superlatives

Aim: to identify and differentiate the use of comparatives and superlatives. 

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Comparatives

  • Use to compare two things

  • Add er + than at the end of the adjective

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Multiple Select

The car is fast. The turtle is slow.

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The car is faster than the turtle.

2

The turtle is slower than the car.

3

The car is faster turtle.

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The turtle is more slow than the car.

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Multiple Choice

Small

1

Smaller

2

More small

3

Smaller than

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Multiple Choice

Long

1

Longer than

2

Longer that

3

Longer

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Multiple Choice

Happy

1

Happyer

2

Happier

3

More happy

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Multiple Choice

Heavy

1

More heavy

2

Heavyer than

3

Heavier than

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Multiple Choice

Beautiful

1

Beautifuler

2

More beautiful

3

More beautifuler

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Multiple Choice

Dangerous

1

More dangerous than

2

Dangerouser than

3

More dangerouser

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Superlatives

  • Are used to describe and object which is at the upper or lower limit of a quality. 

  • Add the + adj + est

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Multiple Select

The cheetah is fast. The lion is fast. The kangaroo is fast.

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The cheetah is faster than the lion.

2

The lion is more faster than the kangaroo.

3

The Cheetah is the fastest animal.

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Comparatives and Superlatives

Aim: to identify and differentiate the use of comparatives and superlatives. 

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