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Adjectives and Degree

ofComparison

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Checklist

Identify adjectives and its degree of comparison.

Construct sentences using adjective and its degree of comparison.

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Adjectives..

- are words that describe a noun

- are words that describe a person, a place, a thing or an event.

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Adjectives are also used to compare a thing to another things, person, places, animals and events.

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Degree of Comparison

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1. Positive Degree

focused only one (1) noun.No comparison

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For example:

• The pencil is long. • The room is dirty.• The pupils are active.• Tina is cheerful.• Darwin is tall.

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2. Comparative Degree of Comparison

when two persons , animals, things and events are being compared.

one or two syllable word ( +er / +ier).Two or more syllable ( + less / +more)

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Example:

•Today is colder than yesterday.( cold )•My grandfather older than me.( old )

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Example:

•The ocean is deeper than the sea. ( deep )•Maya is happier today than yesterday.

( happy )

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Example:

•Skate board is expensive.•A motorcycle is more expensive than a skateboard.

• Tina is cheerful.• Kris is more cheerful than Tina.

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2. Superlative Degree of Comparison used when three or more persons, things, animals, and place are being compared.one or two syllable word (+est +iest)Two or more syllables ( + least / +most)

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For example:

•* The pencil is long. • * The marker is longer than the pencil.• * The ruler is the longest among the three

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Example:

•Mae is the brightest girl in the class.

•Dona wears the prettiest dress in the fall.

•Makibao is the fastest among the five horses.

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•Pandaca pigmaea is the smallest fish in the world. ( small )•Ceres is the biggest asteroid ever known based on research among the asteroids. ( big )

•That duck is the ugliest duck I’ve ever seen. ( ugly )

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• Skate board is expensive.• A motorcycle is more expensive than a

skateboard.• But a car is the most expensive among

the three.

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Some are adjectives are irregular:

Bad worse worstGood better bestFar further furthestFar farther farthestLittle less leastMuch more mostMany more most

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Adjectives of one syllable: add -er and -est:

Strong stronger the strongestWise wiser the wisestDry drier the driestHot hotter the hottest

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Some adjectives are composed of two or more syllables like:

delicious importantexpensive dangeroususeful colorfulpopular beautifuldifficult helpful

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Allen said “ Apples are delicious”. Later on he said “ Guava are more delicious than apples”.This time he said “ Mangoes are the most delicious”.

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Assignment

•Create a short paragraph describing your family.

Write it on a short bond paper

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Thank you for Listening

Prepared by: Liezel H. Paras