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COMPARATIVES

COMPARATIVES

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7th Grade

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CCSS
L.3.1G

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IRENE POMARES

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6 Slides • 11 Questions

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COMPARATIVES

We use COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES

to describe or compare two people

or two things.

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1 SYLLABLE ADJECTIVE (cold)

ADJECTIVE+ER


colder (than)

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1 SYLLABLE ADJECTIVE -E (large)

ADJECTIVE+R


WRONG: largeer

RIGHT: larger

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1 SYLLABLE ADJECTIVE -CVC (wet)

ADJECTIVE ENDING IN CONSONANT+VOWEL+CONSONANT=

DOUBLE CONSONANT


WRONG: weter

RIGHT: wetter



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2 SYLLABLE ADJECTIVE -Y (foggy)

ADJECTIVE+ier


WRONG: foggyer

RIGHT: foggier

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2 OR MORE SYLLABLES (beautiful)

MORE + ADJECTIVE + (THAN)

more beautiful than

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Multiple Choice

Of course, comedies are .......... (funny) action movies.

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funnyer than

2

funnier than

3

funny

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Multiple Choice

This restaurant is bad, but the restaurant we ate at last week was ....


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bad

2

worse

3

worse than

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Multiple Choice

I think vanilla ice-cream is good, but chocolate ice-cream is ....

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better than

2

better

3

gooder

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Multiple Choice

An elephant is ............................................ (strong) a kangaroo.

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stronger

2

strongger than

3

stronger than

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Multiple Choice

Our teacher is ............................................ (beautiful) that film star.

1

beautifuler

2

more beautiful

3

more beautiful than

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Multiple Choice

A school is ............................................ (noisy) a hospital.

1

noisyer than

2

noisier than

3

more noisy than

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Multiple Choice

Jane’s hair is ............................................ (long) yours.

1

longer than

2

longer

3

longer

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Multiple Choice

John’s work is ............................................ (good) Mary’s.

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gooder

2

gooder than

3

better than

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Multiple Choice

Yesterday was ............................................ (hot) today.

1

hoter than

2

hotter than

3

hotter

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Multiple Choice

This book is ............................................ (interesting) that one.

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interestinger

2

more interesting

3

more interesting than

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Multiple Choice

Athletes are usually ............................................ (famous) scientists.

1

more famous

2

famouser

3

more famous than

COMPARATIVES

We use COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES

to describe or compare two people

or two things.

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