Lesson PLAN



Degrees of Adjectives



               TEACHER: Mary Luz Quispe Q.
Adjectives

Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or
thing in the sentence.


Degrees of Adjectives
 They can express degrees of modification:

           Gladys is a rich woman,but
           Josie is richer than Gladys, and
           Sadie is the richest woman in town.
The degrees of comparison are known as the positive

        Gladys is a rich woman,but

the comparative frequently adds the suffixes -er although
 we need -ier when a two-syllable adjective ends in “y”
Happy-happier , otherwise we use more when an adjective has more
than one syllable.

                 Josie is richer than Gladys


the superlatives frequently adds the suffixes -est although
 we need -iest when a two-syllable adjective ends in “y”
Happy-happiest, otherwise we use most when an adjective has more
than one syllable.

                    Sadie is the richest woman in town.
Positive    Comparative         Superlative
rich
            richer              richest

Lovely
            lovelier            loveliest

Beautiful                       most
            more beautiful
                                beautiful




                                      Irregular Comparative and Superlative Forms
                             good                    better         best
                             bad                     worse          worst
                             little                  less           least
                             much
                             many                    more           most
                             some
                             far                     further        furthest

Adjetives

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    Lesson PLAN Degrees ofAdjectives TEACHER: Mary Luz Quispe Q.
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    Adjectives Adjectives are wordsthat describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. Degrees of Adjectives They can express degrees of modification: Gladys is a rich woman,but Josie is richer than Gladys, and Sadie is the richest woman in town.
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    The degrees ofcomparison are known as the positive Gladys is a rich woman,but the comparative frequently adds the suffixes -er although we need -ier when a two-syllable adjective ends in “y” Happy-happier , otherwise we use more when an adjective has more than one syllable. Josie is richer than Gladys the superlatives frequently adds the suffixes -est although we need -iest when a two-syllable adjective ends in “y” Happy-happiest, otherwise we use most when an adjective has more than one syllable. Sadie is the richest woman in town.
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    Positive Comparative Superlative rich richer richest Lovely lovelier loveliest Beautiful most more beautiful beautiful Irregular Comparative and Superlative Forms good better best bad worse worst little less least much many more most some far further furthest