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Comparative and Superlative

Comparative and Superlative

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English

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4th Grade

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Michael Stoner

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9 Slides • 10 Questions

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Comparatives
superlatives

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One of the most common things we do in our everyday
language is to compare things. It might be comparing
restaurants, candidates for a job position, or films to
see at the cinema. So how do we make comparatives

and superlatives in English?

What are

they?

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What's the
difference?

We use comparative adjectives to compare the characteristics of two
people or two things.

English is more insteresting than science.

On the other side, we use superlative adjectives to talk about the highest
degree of a quality.

English is the most interesting subject in school.

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What's the
difference?

We use comparative adjectives to compare only two people or things.

Hannah runs faster than Eric.

We use superlative adjectives to talk about three or more people or things.

Between Hannah, Eric and Savannah, Hannah is the fastest.

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What's the
difference?

Let's see each example:

Smarter

Smartest

Richer

Richest

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Forming a
sentence

The comparative and superlative adjectives are form depending on
how long the base adjective is.

Comparative

Superlative

Short adjectives

Long adjectives

We add "er" or "r" at the end of the adjective
and "than" after.

We add "more" before the adjective and
"than" after.

Short adjectives

Long adjectives

We add "est" or "st" at the end of the

adjective.

We add "the most" before the adjective.

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Let's see
examples

Look at the following examples of each adjective using both their
superlative and comparative form.

Comparative

Superlative

Expensive
Dangerous
Cheap
Beautiful
Popular
Fast
Tall

more expensive than...

more dangerous than...

cheaper than...

more beautiful than...

more popular than...

faster than...

taller than...

the most expensive

the most dangerous
the cheapest

the most beautiful

the most popular
the fastest

the tallest

Expensive
Dangerous
Cheap
Beautiful

Popular
Fast
Tall

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Some

exceptions

Although we use the comparative adjectives when talking about two things,
one of these (or both) can be a group of things:

Anne is wealthier than all the other millionaires in the world.

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Also, these very common adjectives have completely irregular superlative
forms:

Good

Bad

Little

Much

Far

Best

Worst

Least

Most

Furthest / Farthest

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Multiple Choice

Do we add E R and I E R to form comparatives adjectives?

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yes

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no

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maybe

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perhaps

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Multiple Choice

Do we add more for long adjectives?

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Yes

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Perhaps

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Most

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More

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Multiple Choice

That's ......... Interesting than the other

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most

2

more

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interestinger

4

interestingger

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Multiple Choice

He is ......... than Peter

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fast

2

faster

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fastest

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most

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Multiple Choice

She is ............. than sofia

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pretty

2

prettier

3

most

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more

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Multiple Choice

Do we add E S T and I E S T to form superlatives?

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sometimes

2

possible

3

never

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yes

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Multiple Choice

Do we add most for short adjectives?

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maybe

2

often

3

yes

4

no

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Multiple Choice

Quito is the.............. city of ecuador

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biggest

2

bigger

3

more

4

most

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Multiple Choice

Mark is the .............. kid in the school

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stronger

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more

3

most

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strongest

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Multiple Choice

The last book was the ......... interesting thing I've ever read

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More

2

Interestingest

3

Prettiest

4

Most

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superlatives

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