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comparatives for graphs

comparatives for graphs

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Professional Development

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Hard

CCSS
L.3.1G

Standards-aligned

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SHAILA JUNCO

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7 Slides • 6 Questions

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comparatives for graphs

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-ER. -EST

FAST TEST

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Multiple Choice

superlative of good

1

better

2

best

3

gooder

4

goodest

4

Multiple Choice

Comparative of bad

1

worse

2

worst

3

badder

4

baddest

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Multiple Choice

Superlative of little

1

littler

2

littlest

3

more little

4

least

5

less

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HOW WAS IT?

  • Adjectives describe nouns

  • If two nouns are compared we use comparative adjectives

  • When we compare 3 or more we use superlative adjectives

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Adjective form

  • -er goes with

  • adjectives ending in e

  • example: cute, cuter

  • large , larger

  • brave- braver

8

Vowel - Consonant adjectives double the last consonant.

  • Example:

  • hot: hotter

  • thin: thinner

  • fat : fatter


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Two syllable adjectives ending in Y, you must change Y and add I

  • Happy; happier _ happiest

  • Silly: sillier---silliest

  • heavy: heavier--heaviest

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Multiple Choice

Superlative of pretty

1

prettyier

2

prettyest

3

preetiest

4

more pretty

11

Multiple Choice

comparative of easy

1

easyiest

2

more easy

3

easiest

4

easier

12

Multiple Choice

comparative of big

1

bigger

2

more big

3

biggier

4

biggiest

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Adjectives of two or more syllables not ending in Y

  • MORE : COMPARATIVE

  • MOST: SUPERLATIVE

comparatives for graphs

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