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English

6th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 16 Questions

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Comparative and superlative adjectives

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Comparatives

  • We use comparative adjectives to compare two people or things to say if one has more of a quality than the other.

  • Comparative adjectives are usually followed by than.

  • With short adjectives we add -er. smaller, taller, bigger, shorter...

  • With long adjectives we add before the adjective more. More beautiful, more expensive, more difficult.

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Fill in the Blank

Put these adjectives in the comparative form (don´t forget the than):

thin, comfortable, nice, fast, heavy, wet, cheap, intelligent, slow, small.

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Superlatives

  • We use superlative adjectives to say that in a particular group, something has the most of a quality.

  • Before the superlative adjectives we always add the.

  • With short adjectives we add -est. tallest, smallest, biggest...

  • With long adjectives we add before the adjective most. the most expensive, the most dificult, the most intelligent.

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Fill in the Blank

Put these adjectives in the superlative form (don´t forget the):

hot, short, heavy, polite, uncomfortable, annoying, lazy, dry, cold.

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Irregular adjectives

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Multiple Choice

The comparative form of good is...

1

gooder

2

more good

3

better

4

more better

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Multiple Choice

The superlative form of good is...

1

the goodest

2

the best

3

the most good

4

the most best

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Multiple Choice

the comparative form of little is...

1

least

2

less

3

littler

4

littlest

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Multiple Choice

The superlative form of little is...

1

littler

2

less

3

littlest

4

least

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Multiple Choice

The comparative form of bad is...

1

badder

2

worse

3

baddest

4

worst

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Multiple Choice

The superlative form of bad is ...

1

worse

2

badder

3

worst

4

baddest

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(not) as...as

  • We use as + adjective/adverb + as to say that two things are the same: Hannah is as tall as Jess.

  • We use not as + adjective/adverb + as to say that one thing is less than another: My brother isn´t as fit as me.

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Fill in the Blank

Rewrite this sentence using the structure (not) as ... as.


I am tired. Kevin is also tired.

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Fill in the Blank

Rewrite this sentence using the structure (not) as ... as.


Andrew is lazier than Wendy.

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Fill in the Blank

Rewrite this sentence using the structure (not) as ... as.


Australia is big but Canada is bigger.

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Multiple Select

It rained every day in December 2015 in Portland, USA. It was ______ (wet) December for 75 years.

1

The wettest

2

Wetter than

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Multiple Select

We´ve moved house. Now we live _______ (far) from my school than we used to.

1

the farthest

2

farther

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Multiple Select

A blue whale is ________ (heavy) than an elephant.

1

heavier

2

the heaviest

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Multiple Select

This writer´s new book is _______ (bad) than her others.

1

worse

2

worst

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Multiple Select

Some people think that the Sydney Opera House is __________ (beautiful) modern building in the world.

1

the most beautiful

2

more beautiful than

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