comparative & superlative adjectives

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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives To describe the extreme quality of one thing in a group of things, we use a superlative. Claudia is the oldest from the class. To express the highest degree of a quality. To compare people ,things, animals , we use the comparative: Claudia is older than Paul

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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives

To describe the extreme quality of one thing in a group of things, we use a superlative.

Claudia is the oldest from the class. To express the highest degree of a quality.

To compare people ,things, animals , we use the comparative:

Claudia is older than Paul

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quiet → the quietest/most quietclever → the cleverest/most clevernarrow → the narrowest/most narrowsimple → the simplest/most simple

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Happiness is more important than money

Paul is taller than Peter

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Justine is than Paris

tall

taller

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more importantFamily is than money

important

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The superlative Using – Est and Most

a) Comparative:

My brother is older than me.

b) Superlative:

Grandpa is the oldest of all.

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Using More with noun

A rugby player gets more injuries than a tennis player

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Using More with noun

a) Would you lilke

more salad?b) Only more

tomatoes please

More with nouns AdditionalThan not necessary

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Making Comparasions withAS…..AS

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Making Comparisons with AS….ASMaking Comparasions withAS…..AS

Paul is not as old as Sandra

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heavyA horse is heavier than a dog.

An elephant is the heaviest of all.

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Comparative:

Jamie works more quickly than Pat.

Superlative:

Ben works the most quickly of all

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What's Chicago like?1 You are asking Todd about Chicago. Complete thequestions with is or are and the correct words from thebox.

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Read the second part of the conversation with Todd. He compares the places he visited last year. Can you complete any of the sentences?

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