
Comparing with More and Most
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Comparing with more and most
English - Grade 6 - Week 34 - Mais A
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Lesson Objectives:
Use more and most correctly.
Proofread for usage and grammar errors.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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On the following slides, use the adjectives in the pictures to write a sentence describing something in your class.
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Open Ended
Use the adjectives in the pictures to describe something yyou see in class.
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Open Ended
Use the adjectives in the picture in a sentence of your own describing someone in the classroom.
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Watch the following video on the board. Then, answer the questions:
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Multiple Choice
When an adjective is more than __________ syllables, we add ___________________.
2, -er / -est
3, -er/ -est
2, more/ most
3, more/most
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Open Ended
Write 1 example on comparative/ superlative from the video.
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Comparative:
For adjectives of more than two syllables, form the comparative by using more in front of the longer adjective.
The waterfall was beautiful than Niagara Falls. Its mist was more impressive than Angel Falls.
Form the comparative of most one and some two-syllable adjectives by adding -er to the word.
This road is long, but that road is longer.
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Open your Grammar Book p. 116.
Get ready to answer the page!
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Multiple Choice
1. This basketball game is (excitinger, more exciting) than last week’s game
excitinger
more exciting
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Multiple Choice
2. Our team is (more enthusiastic, enthusiasticer) than the other team is.
more enthusiastic
enthusiasticer
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Multiple Choice
3. This week’s crowd is (bigger, more big) than last week’s
bigger
more big
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Multiple Choice
4. Our offense is (effectiver, more effective) than our defense.
effectiver
more effective
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Multiple Choice
5. The point guard on our team is (more fast, faster) than their point guard.
more fast
faster
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Multiple Choice
6. Games are (more enjoyable, enjoyabler) in the new gym than they were in the old gym.
more enjoyable
enjoyabler
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Multiple Choice
7. The new gym is (spaciousser, more spacious) than the old one was.
spaciousser
more spacious
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Multiple Choice
8. These padded seats are (comforabler, more comfortable) than the old wooden ones
comforabler
more comfortable
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Multiple Choice
9. The score of this game is (closer, more close) than the score of Wednesday’s game.
closer
more close
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Multiple Choice
10. A close game is (more satisfying, satisfyinger) than an easy victory.
more satisfying
satisfyinger
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Superlative:
Form the superlative of many adjectives with two or more syllables by adding most before the adjective.
Of all the sights we saw, Grand Canyon was the most marvelous. It has the most majestic mountains in the range.
Superlative adjectives compare by adding -est to an adjective.
Of the three athletes, Dara is the strongest.
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Open your Grammar Book p. 117.
Get ready to answer the page!
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Multiple Choice
1. That movie was one of the (entertainingest, most entertaining) films of the year.
entertainingest
most entertaining
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Multiple Choice
2. The special effects were among the (incrediblest, most incredible) I have ever seen.
incrediblest
most incredible
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Multiple Choice
3. Science fiction is the (most fascinating, fascinatingest) type of movie to me.
most fascinating
most fascinating
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Multiple Choice
4. Which performance did you think was the (greatest, most great)?
greatest
most great
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Multiple Choice
5. The performance by the lead actor was his (most powerful, powerfulest).
most powerful
powerfulest
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Using more or most, compare between The Arab cup and The World Cup 2022.
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Homework:
HW: Grammar Book p. 120
(due: Wednesday, May 18th)
Comparing with more and most
English - Grade 6 - Week 34 - Mais A
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