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Comparative and superlative adjectives

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Comparative and superlative adjectivesOnline version

Let's play a game to see what we have learned in class!

by Carlos Ruiz
1

What is the comparative form of 'big'?

2

Which is the superlative form of 'happy'?

3

Both Rosa and Cándido think that Real Madrid's football team is _____ than Barcelona's.

4

Which adjective is the superlative form of 'fast'?

5

"I believe that learning History is _____ than learning Maths", Pablo said.

6

Daniel is the _____ guy in the class.

7

Which is the comparative form of 'interesting'?

8

What is the superlative form of 'bad'?

9

What is the correct comparative form of 'young'?

10

Dolphins are considered as the most _____ animals on the planet, according to recent studies.

Feedback

Remember! When an adjective ends in a vowel and a consonant you must add that same consonant and then "-er".

Be careful! 🙂 When we use both the comparative and the superlative of adjectives ending in 'y', this letter turns into 'i'.

'Good' is an irregular adjective! Next time you will get it!

We have a regular adjective with one syllable! I know that you can do better!

Again! 'Y' must be changed to 'i', and as it is a comparative you must add the ending '-er'.

A tip for you: check if the word 'the' comes before the adjective to distinguish if it's a comparative or a superlative. Also, count the number of syllables! 😉

Pay attention! With those adjectives with more than two syllables, we must keep their form, but add 'more' before the adjective.

'Bad' is an irregular adjective with one syllable. Cheer up, don't give up!

Don't forget that it's a one-syllable adjective! 🙂

Didn't we say that adjectives with more than two syllables don't change their form in either comparative or superlatives? 🤔 By the way, this is a superlative case ('the most...')!

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