Comparative and Superlative Form
 UsesBeatriz Solana
Comparative and SuperlativeMary istallerthan Mark Thebluejacketismore expensivethanthe red oneYou are thefunniestboy in theclassThisisthemostexciting film DO YOUREMEMBERCOMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVEFORM OF THEADJECTIVES?
ComparativeSuperlativeSHORT ADJECTIVESWeadd –erold – olderButiftheadjectiveendstheconsonantbig – biggerIfitends in -y, weomitEasy - easier   - Weadd –estyoung - youngestin a vowel + consonantisdoubledhot – hottest-y, and add –ier / -iestFunny – funnier
ComparativeSuperlativeLONG ADJECTIVESWeput MORE beforetheadjectivebeautiful– more beautifulgood – betterBad – worseFar – furtherWeputMOSTbeforetheadjectiveexciting – themostexcitinggood – bestBad – worstFar – furthest IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES
WE USE THECOMPARATIVETO COMPARE TWOPEOPLE, PLACES ORTHINGS
WE USE THANHergoogles are biggerthan mineComparative
ComparativeIsSophiemore attractivethanJessy?
DO YOUREMEMBERTHECOMPARATIVE OF EQUALITY?AS + ADJECTIVE + ASJulia isas blonde as hersisterHis laptop isas good as mineComparative
SuperlativeWe use the superlative to compare more than two people, places or things

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