u6 comparatives and superlatives-5 to -2a

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Institución Educativa Particular

«Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe»

Mrs. Anabel Montes - English teacher

Comparatives and superlatives

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES

•One-syllable adjectives add –er for the comparative and –est for the superlative.

small nice big warm hot

smaller smallest nicer nicest bigger biggest warmer warmest hotter hottest

* We use more and most before words ending in –ed, e.g. bored > more bored

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES

•We use more and most with two-syllable adjectives not ending in –y, and with longer ones.

careful boring famous excitin

g reliabl

e

more careful most careful

more boring most boring

more famous most famous

more exciting most exciting

more reliable most reliable

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES

•Two-syllable adjectives ending in consonant + y lose y and add –ier and -iest

busy happy dirty

busier busiest happier happiest dirtier dirtiest

Some two-syllable adjectives not ending in “-y” also add -er / -est; e.g. narrow, clever, gentle, quiet, simple.

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVESSpelling rules for the –er/-est endings

•Adjectives ending in –e add –r / -st, e.g.finer, safest, larger•Adjectives ending in consonant + y lose y and add –ier / -iest, e.g.lovelier, luckiest, prettier•Adjectives ending in a single vowel + single consonant double the consonant, e.g.fitter, sadder, thinner, wettest, hottest

COMPARISON OF ADVERBS:•Some adverbs have the same form as an adjective. They add –er / -est, e.g.earlier, fastest, harder, highest•Many adverbs are an adjective + ly. They form the comparative and superlative with more / most, e.g.more easily, most carefully, more slowly

IRREGULAR FORMS:

•Some adjectives / adverbs have irregular forms:

good/well bad/badly far

better best

worse worst farther

farthest further

furthest

We can use elder / eldest instead of older / oldest for people in the same family.

Institución Educativa Particular

«Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe»

Mrs. Anabel Montes - English teacher

Comparatives and superlatives

EXERCISES

1. Make sentences using the comparative and superlative form :

FRUIT

FRIES

CHOCOLATEHealthyTastyFattening

DifficultEasy

SPAINCANADA

JAMAICA

ColdHotPopulated

IRONING

CLEANING

COOKING

BoringUseful

BIKE

SUV

ELECTRIC CAR

CheapSlowSmall

AmusingPopularDangerous

ICE SKATING

AMERICAN FOOTBALL

FOOTBALL

SNOWBOARDING

TOKYO

LA FELGUERA

MAUI

Noisy Quiet Crowded

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