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SUPERLATIVES

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comparatives

LANGUAGEstructure

oral exposition

lIST OF ADJECTIVES

VIDEOS

Index

practice 2

practice 1

rules

1.

-er / more

Comparatives

They are used to compare 2 objects, persons, places.

I´m faster than him

I´m smaller than him

I´m more dangerous than him!

I´m more obedient than the cat

Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object)

  • This box is smaller than the one I lost.
  • She runs faster than me.
  • He is taller than his wife.

comparatives

odd ones!! exceptions

RULES

how to form regular comparatives

THREE SYLLABLES OR MORE

TWO SYLLABLES

ONE SYLLABLE

2.

-est / the most

superlatives

To compare 3 or more objects, persons, places.

The Noun (subject) + est + in/of

  • The elephant is the heaviest in the animal kingdom.
  • The elephant is the most intelligent of the mammals.

superlatives

odd ones!! exceptions

RULES

how to form regular superlatives

THREE SYLLABLES OR MORE

TWO SYLLABLES

ONE SYLLABLE

PResentation

PUPPI CHANNEL

daniel watson

fly way english

comparatives and superlatives go english

oral exposition

comparataives from movies cartoons

ben the wizard

songs

real english

PRACTICE I

agenda web

agenda web

lEARN english

LIVEWORKSHEETS

PRACTICE ii

True or False

Boardgame

oral practice

LIST OF ADJECTIVES

List of Comparatives and superlatives

irregular

Thank you!

"as + adj + as"

We use As + adjective + as when the things we are comparing are equal in some way.-The world’s biggest bull is as big as a small elephant.- A motorcycle can be as fast as a cheetah- A whale's tongue can be as heavy as an elephant.

PRACTICE II

least

Contrary to "the most"the + least + adjective

Less

Contrary to "more"less + adjective + than

Negative

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