Transforming Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative Forms

Transforming Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative Forms

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Olivia Brooks

English

1st - 5th Grade

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Hard

This video tutorial covers the use of comparative and superlative adjectives. It begins with an introduction to adjectives and their categories, such as one-syllable, adjectives ending in 'y', multi-syllable, and irregular adjectives. The tutorial explains how to form comparative adjectives by adding 'er' or 'more', and superlative adjectives by adding 'est' or 'most'. Examples are provided to illustrate these concepts, along with tips on making stronger comparisons using 'much' and 'a lot'. The video concludes with practice exercises and encourages viewers to subscribe for more lessons.

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What is the primary function of adjectives?

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How do you form a comparative adjective for a one-syllable word?

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What change is made to adjectives ending in 'y' when forming comparatives?

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Which word is added to form the comparative for adjectives with two or more syllables?

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How is the superlative form of a one-syllable adjective formed?

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What is the superlative form of 'good'?

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What is used to emphasize a comparative adjective?

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Which adjective form is used when comparing two things?

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Which example shows the use of a superlative adjective?

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What should you do after watching the video to practice?

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