Comparatives and Superlatives

Comparatives and Superlatives

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English

4th Grade

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L.3.1G

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Elizabeth Tindal

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Comparatives and Superlatives

​"words used to compare things"

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Comparative Adjectives

  • Comparatives we add: -er at the end of the adjective. For longer words we add more.

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Change the word slow to the comparative form.

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Change the word helpful to the comparative form.

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Change the word talented to the comparative form.

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Change the word soft to the comparative form.

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Superlative Adjectives

  • Superlatives we add: -est at the end of the adjective. For longer words we add most.

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Change the word soft to the superlative form.

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Change the word exciting to the superlative form.

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Change the word charming to the superlative form.

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Adjectives that end with "y" will drop the "y" and add "ier" or "iest"

  • happy -> happier -> happiest

  • hungry -> hungrier -> hungriest

  • silly -> sillier -> silliest

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Multiple Choice

Which of these words is the correctly spelled comparative form of busy?

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more busier

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busiest

3

busier

4

busyest

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Multiple Choice

Which of these words is the correctly spelled superlative form of dusty?

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most dustiest

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dustyest

3

dustyer

4

dustiest

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Multiple Choice

Which of these words is the correctly spelled comparative form of lovely?

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lovelyer

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lovelier

3

lovelyest

4

more lovlier

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Multiple Choice

Which of these words is the correctly spelled superlative form of tasty?

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most tastiest

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tastyest

3

tastiest

4

tastier

Comparatives and Superlatives

​"words used to compare things"

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