Comparatives and
Superlatives
By guerina3
Comparative
The comparative form of an adjective compares
two things.
• The dog is big.
• The horse is bigger than the dog.
When we compare two things, we add -er
than.
Examples:
• The man is taller than the boy.
• An airplane is faster than a car.
• The snail is slower than the turtle.
tall taller
fast faster
slow slower
Superlative
The superlative form of an adjective compares more
than two things.
• Batman is strong.
• Superman is stronger than Batman.
• The Hulk is the strongest of them all.
When we compare three things, we add the +-est to the end
of the word.
More Examples:
• The boy is tall, but the man is taller.
• The giraffe is the tallest of them all.
• A car is fast, but an airplane is faster.
• A jet is the fastest of the three.
• The turtle is slow, but the snail is slower.
• The slug who is feeling sluggish, is the
slowest of all.
tall taller tallest
fast faster fastest
slow slower slowest
If the word has one syllable, just add –er
or –est to the end.
Examples:
Adverb or
Adjective
Comparative Superlative
tall Taller than The tallest
fast Faster than The fastest
slow Slower than The slowest
strong Stronger than The strongest
My cat is grumpy.
My brother’s cat is grumpier.
My friend’s cat is the
grumpiest of all.
For two syllable adjectives that end in y-change
the y to an i and add -er or –est.
If the adjective has more than two
syllables, you add MORE or MOST.
Adjective Comparative Superlative
interesting more interesting than The most interesting
beautiful more beautiful than The most beautiful
intelligent more intelligent than The most intelligent
Some words are exceptions!
.
Adverb or
Adjective
Comparative Superlative
good Better than The best
bad Worse than The worst
far Further than The furthest

Comparison of adjectives

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  • 2.
    Comparative The comparative formof an adjective compares two things. • The dog is big. • The horse is bigger than the dog. When we compare two things, we add -er than.
  • 3.
    Examples: • The manis taller than the boy. • An airplane is faster than a car. • The snail is slower than the turtle. tall taller fast faster slow slower
  • 4.
    Superlative The superlative formof an adjective compares more than two things. • Batman is strong. • Superman is stronger than Batman. • The Hulk is the strongest of them all. When we compare three things, we add the +-est to the end of the word.
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    More Examples: • Theboy is tall, but the man is taller. • The giraffe is the tallest of them all. • A car is fast, but an airplane is faster. • A jet is the fastest of the three. • The turtle is slow, but the snail is slower. • The slug who is feeling sluggish, is the slowest of all. tall taller tallest fast faster fastest slow slower slowest
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    If the wordhas one syllable, just add –er or –est to the end. Examples: Adverb or Adjective Comparative Superlative tall Taller than The tallest fast Faster than The fastest slow Slower than The slowest strong Stronger than The strongest
  • 7.
    My cat isgrumpy. My brother’s cat is grumpier. My friend’s cat is the grumpiest of all. For two syllable adjectives that end in y-change the y to an i and add -er or –est.
  • 8.
    If the adjectivehas more than two syllables, you add MORE or MOST. Adjective Comparative Superlative interesting more interesting than The most interesting beautiful more beautiful than The most beautiful intelligent more intelligent than The most intelligent
  • 9.
    Some words areexceptions! . Adverb or Adjective Comparative Superlative good Better than The best bad Worse than The worst far Further than The furthest