2. Comparison of adjectives
- it is an important part of the
English language. It helps put two
or more things next to each other
and express their relative degree.
We use it to describe the differences
between two objects, people, or
ideas.
3. The three degrees of comparison of
adjectives are:
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
4. Positive Degree
The positive degree of
comparison describes something
without directly comparing it to
anything else. It is used to describe
a single object or person.
5. Example:
She is a smart doctor.
The house is big.
The dogs are friendly.
6. Comparative Degree
The comparative degree puts
two objects, people, or ideas
against each other. It is used to
describe the differences between
the two things.
7. Note:
- To create a comparative adjective,
we add the suffix "er" to the end of
our adjective.
8. For example:
The house is bigger than the
other one.
The dogs are friendlier than
the cats.