
Comparative vs superlatives
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4th - 6th Grade
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FRANCISCA SALAZAR
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Comparative vs superlatives
By FRANCISCA SALAZAR
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Multiple Choice
Comparative adjectives are words used to compare the differences between 3 or more things.
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NO
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Superlative adjectives are words used to compare the difference between 3 or more things.
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NO
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'Better' is the comparative form of the adjective 'good'.
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FALSE
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THE BIGER is the correct superlative form of the adjective BIG.
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With regular ONE syllable adjectives, we add ________ to make the comparative form:
- IST
- EST
- ER
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Multiple Choice
The correct comparative and superlative forms of the adjective BAD are:
Bad - badder - baddest
Bad - worse - worst
Bad - worse - the worst
Bad - badder - the baddest
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Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Antonia is the tallest from her classroom. Francisco and Lucas are taller than Valentina, but not taller than Antonia. The smallest is Ignacia. Renato is taller than Ignacia, but smaller than Valentina.
(number from the tallest to the least tall)
1- Antonia
2- Francisco and Lucas
3- Valentina
4- Renato
5- Ignacia
1- Ignacia
2- Renato
3- Valentina
4- Francisco and Lucas
5- Antonia
1- Renato
2- Francisco and Lucas
3- Antonia
4- Valentina
5- Ignacia
1- Valentina
2- Antonia
3- Ignacia
4- Francisco and Lucas
5- Renato
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This game consists on making comparative and superlative sentences by giving opinions and stating facts.
1- Spin the wheel.
2- Create a sentence using superlative or comparative adjectives.
3- If there are 3 objects, you create a superlative sentence.
4- If there are 2 objects, you create a comparative sentence.
5- Try to use expressions to give opinions.
ROULETTE GAME:
INSTRUCTIONS:
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COMPARATIVE SENTENCE
SUPERLATIVE SENTENCE
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Multiple Select
How well did you understand the lesson?
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