Understanding Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in English
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This guide explores the use of comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It illustrates the concept through clear examples, such as "big", "small", "old", and "young", showcasing how to compare two or more items effectively. Learn the correct forms of adjectives like "better", "worse", "taller", and "cheapest". Additionally, discover common patterns and exceptions in English grammar. This resource is perfect for learners seeking to enhance their vocabulary and grammatical skills.
Understanding Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in English
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The Superlative
This box is big. This box is bigger This box is the biggest
Tom is small Jerry is smaller. Tiny is the smallest
This elephant is big This elephant is bigger This elephant is the biggest
Dan is old Bob is the oldest Harry is older
David is young Katy is younger Timothy is the youngest
£5.00 £10 £2.99 cheap cheaper the cheapest
£50.00 £100 £120 more expensive expensive the most expensive
Sarah is taller. • Sarah is taller than Anika. • Sarah is the tallest student in the class. • Sarah is the tallest. • This dress is more expensive. • This dress is more expensive than that dress. • This is the most expensive dress in the shop. • This dress is the most expensive.
The best Better Worse The worst
ComparativeSuperlative Thin _________ __________ Bad ___________________ Happy _________ _________ Exciting ____________ ____________