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Comparatives and Superlatives

Comparatives and Superlatives

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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32 Slides • 24 Questions

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Estos adjetivos se usan con el fin de comparar cosas o personas en relación a una cualidad.

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​Comparatives

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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

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Comparatives and Superlatives

Obj: Students will be able to use comparatives and superlatives adjectiveS in order to complete some sentences.

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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

Adjectives can compare two things or more than two things. When we make these comparisons, we use comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.

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Long adjectives (two, three, four syllables) we use MORE before the adjective

Modern = more modern

Polite = more polite

Tired = more tired

Interesting = more interesting

Expensive = more expensive


I don´t like this house. I prefer more modern houses.

Is it more expensive to go by car or by train?

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comparative adjectives

  • Frag is ______ (young) than Frug

  • Frug us ________ (old) than Freg

  • Freg id __________ (big) than Frag

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Multiple Choice

Jake's room is ________ than Larry's room. (small)

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more small

2

smaller

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Multiple Choice

The blue car is _______ than the black car. (nice)

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nicer

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more nicer

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Multiple Choice

George is ______ than Robert. (funny)

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Funnier

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more funny

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Multiple Choice

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Jeff Bezoz is ____________ person in the world.

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the richest

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the most rich

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richer

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Multiple Choice

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The Rolls Royce Sweptail is the __________________ car.

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Expensiviest

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most expensive

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the expensive

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Multiple Choice

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The Cheetah is ____________ land animal in the world .

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the fastest

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fastest

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most fast

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more fast

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Multiple Choice

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The Iphone 11 pro is ___________ than the Iphone 5

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expensivier

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much expensive

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more expensive

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Multiple Choice

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The woman is ___________ the girl.

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taller

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more tall

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taller than

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Comparatives and Superlatives

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Comparatives and Superlatives

​Grades of Adjectives:

Positive / Comparative / Superlative

Adjectives can vary in degree or intensity.

They have comparative and superlative forms.

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Positive Degree

Quality or attribute in its most simple degree:

fast, hard, smart, pretty, clean, large, small, old, easy, etc.

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Comparatives

When making comparisons, we can highlight the superiority, inferiority or equality.

The structure of each of these comparison degrees is different.

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1. Comparatives of superiority.

In superiority comparisons, the adjective, which is in the comparative form, is followed by "than."

Ejemplos:

Juan runs faster than Mark.

Angela’s room is cleaner than Sue’s.

I am taller than Beth.

New York is bigger than Los Angeles.

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2. Comparatives of inferiority.

To form this type of comparison we can use the conjunctions “not as…as” or “less…than”.

In both cases, the adjective is in the positive degree.

Mark is not as fast as Juan.

Sue’s room is less clean than Angela’s.

Beth is not as tall as me.

Los Angeles is not as big as New York.​

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3. Comparatives of equality.

With the adjective in the positive degree, we use the conjunction “as…as” to form equality comparisons.

Mark is as fast as Juan.

Sue’s room is as clean as Angela’s.

Beth is as tall as I am.

Los Angeles is as big as New York.

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Superlatives

The superlative degree denotes quality in the highest degree and as in Spanish, “the” is used before the adjective in the superlative form.

Juan is the fastest .

Angela’s room is the cleanest.

I am the tallest.

New York is the biggest city in the United States.

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​Note:

If the adjective is possessive, “the” is not used.

In addition, "the" is not used if we compare something with itself.

Examples:

His smartest student is Lisa. / Your biggest fear is the sea.

New York is coldest in January. / John is quietest in English class.

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​Rules (3/3):

IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES

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​Rules (1/3):

1. One syllable adjective ending in a silent 'e' — nice

Comparative — add 'r' — nicer

Superlative — add 'st' — nicest

2. One syllable adjective ending in one CONSONANT/VOWEL/CONSONANT — big

Comparative — the last consonant is doubled and 'er' is added —bigger

Superlative — the last consonant is doubled and 'est' is added—biggest

3. One syllable adjective ending in more than one consonant or more than a vowel (or long vowels) — high, cheap, soft.

Comparative — 'er' is added — higher, cheaper, softer.

Superlative — 'est is added — highest, cheapest, softest​.

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​Rules (2/3):

4. A two-syllable adjective ending in 'y' — happy

Comparative — 'y' becomes 'i' and 'er' is added — happier

Superlative — 'y' becomes 'i' and 'est' is added — happiest

5. Two-syllable or more adjectives without 'y' at the end — exciting

Comparative — more (adjective) than — more exciting than

Superlative — the most (adjective) — the most exciting

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​Note:

Some qualities cannot vary in intensity or degree because they are extreme, absolute, or qualifying adjectives.

These qualities have no comparative or superlative form.

Examples:

a. Extremes

freezing

excellent​

​b. Absolutes

dead

unique

​c. Classification

married

domestic​

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Let's Practice!

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Multiple Choice

My mother is ____ my father.

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old than

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older than

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the oldest

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the old

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Multiple Choice

What is ____ movie you have ever seen?

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the funny

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the funnier

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the funniest

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the funnyest

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Multiple Choice

That movie was bad, but it wasn't ____ I have ever seen.

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the baddest

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the worsest

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the worse

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the worst

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Multiple Choice

Rachel's hair is not as ____ as Sarah's.

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long

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longer

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the longest

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more long

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Multiple Choice

Yesterday's exam was ____ the one last month.

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difficult than

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difficulter than

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the difficultest

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more difficult than

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Fill in the Blank

Peter is as ____ as Alex. (tall)

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Fill in the Blank

I think Mary is ____ woman I have ever seen. (beautiful)

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Fill in the Blank

Her room is only a little bit ____ than mine. (big)

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Fill in the Blank

He is ____ when he is playing football. (happy)

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Fill in the Blank

Michael's house is ____ from the train than Betty's. (far)

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the right answer

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A car is expensiver than a cellphone

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a car is expensive than a cellphone

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A car is more expensive than a Cellphone

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the right answer

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English is more easy than Chinese

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English is easier than chinese 

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Multiple Choice

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Cuando el adjetivo en inglés es de dos sílabas y términa en "consonante + y" le agregamos "ier" en comparativos

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False

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True

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the right answer

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The apple is bigger than the water melon

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The watermelon is bigger than the apple

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The avodado is big than the tomato

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the right answer

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A cat is smaller than an elephant

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An elephant is smaller than a cat

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Cuando el adjetivo en inglés es de una sílaba le agregamos "er" en comparativos

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True

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False

Estos adjetivos se usan con el fin de comparar cosas o personas en relación a una cualidad.

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