

Comparative and Superlative Modifiers Lesson
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English
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4th Grade - Professional Development
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 15 Questions
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Comparatives and Superlatives
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Comparatives and Superlatives
We use comparatives and superlatives to talk about the characteristics of two or more things and contrast them, signaling an important difference between (or among) them.
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Comparatives
Are used to note differences mainly between two items; things, animals or persons. There are some main rules that need to be followed to change the adjectives to their comparative form.
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For adjectives with one syllable ending in a consonant: We add -er at the end of the word.
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For adjectives with two syllables ending in “Y”: We change the “y” for and “i” and add -er at the end of the word.
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For adjectives with one syllable ending in a consonant after a short vowel: We double the consonant.
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For adjectives with more than two syllables: We add “more” in front of the adjective.
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Irregular Adjectives
These adjectives have comparative form that is very different from the original word. In the chart you can see on the left, the adjective and n the right their corresponding comparative form.
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Expressing comparison in sentences
When we compare to a higher level we use the structures:
ADJECTIVE + THAN for one syllable adjectives
For example:
1. Mike is funnier than Isaac.
2. Anna is taller than Mary.
3. Rabbits are faster than turtles.
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Expressing comparison in sentences
When we compare to a higher level we use the structures:
MORE + ADJECTIVE + THAN for two or more syllables
For example:
1. Some countries is more interesting than other.
2. Pedro is more athletic than Francisco.
3. Flowers are more beautiful than trees.
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Exercises
Fill the blank with the appropriate form of the adjective.
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Fill in the Blank
Rabbits are _______ (fast) turtles.
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Fill in the Blank
Brazil is _______ (big) Peru.
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Fill in the Blank
Cars are ________ (slow) planes.
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Fill in the Blank
My literature class is __________ (difficult) my English class.
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Fill in the Blank
Lord of the Rings is _________ (interesting) Mission Impossible.
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Choose the comparative form of the following words.
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Multiple Choice
HAPPY
more happy
happier
better happy
happi
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Multiple Choice
EXPENSIVE
most expensier
expensier
more expensive
expense
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Multiple Choice
BAD
worse
badder
morse
bast
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Multiple Choice
GREAT
OK
awesome
greater
good
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Multiple Choice
GOOD
gooder
bester
better
more good
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Write comparative sentences with the word in the following exercises.
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Fill in the Blank
Chocolate / soup (good)
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Fill in the Blank
The North Pole / Africa (cold)
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Fill in the Blank
A rock / a one piece of paper (heavy)
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Fill in the Blank
Math / Literature (interesting)
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Fill in the Blank
Mount Everest / K2
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