3. • When comparing with than, add -er to the adjective
• Ej: My sister is much taller than me.
• Exception:
Good-Better
Bad-Worse
Far-Further
• use more with the unchanged adjective
The shops are always more crowded just before
Christmas
• Change the -y to -ier
Ej This grammar topic is easier than the last one.
4. • Juan runs faster than Mark.
• Angela’s room is cleaner than Sue’s.
• I am taller than Beth
• New York is bigger than Los
Angeles.
5. • add -est to the adjective, with the
Ej: My sister is the tallest in our family.
• Exception:
Good-the Best
Bad- The Worst
Far-The Furthest
• use the most with the unchanged adjective
Ej: My sister is the most careful person I know.
• change the -y to -iest
Ej: The richest people are not always the happiest.
6. • Juan is the fastest
• Angela’s room is the cleanest.
• I am the tallest.
• New York is the biggest city in the United
States.
• His smartest student is Lisa.