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Comparatives and Superlatives Grammar Guide

Learn how to form comparatives and superlatives with adjectives and adverbs, including exceptions and irregular forms. Improve your English grammar skills in a fun and interactive way!

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Comparatives and Superlatives Grammar Guide

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  1. Unit 3 Revision

  2. GRAMMAR Comperatives and superlatives: Adjectives and adverbs

  3. One-syllable adjectives add -er older old

  4. Adjectives ending vowel – consonant: double consonant, add -er hotter hot

  5. One- or two-syllable adjectives ending consonant + y > -ier healthy healthier

  6. Two- or more syllable adjectives: more + adjective more expensive expensive

  7. Irregular adjectives

  8. Add -est higher high the highest

  9. Double consonant, add -est hot hotter the hottest

  10. -iest sunny sunnier the sunniest

  11. The most + adjective expensive more expensive the most expensive

  12. Irregular adjectives

  13. motorway car Vocabulary highway carriage scooter lorry Transport the underground truck subway coach tube tram platform van

  14. speed camera seat belt car crash parking fine ticket zebra crossing

  15. cycle lane rush hour traffic lights traffic jam speed limit

  16. petrol station gas station pedestrian zone road works taxi rank

  17. GRAMMAR A/AN ARTICLES I SAW AN OLD MAN. THE FIRST TIME YOU MENTION SOMETHING.

  18. GRAMMAR A/AN SHE’S A LAWYER WHEN YOU SAY WHAT STH IS OR WHAT SB DOES

  19. GRAMMAR A/AN WHAT A SHAME! IN EXCLAMATIONS WITH „What…!”

  20. GRAMMAR A/AN I GO TO THE GYM THREE TIMES A WEEK. IN EXPRESSIONS OF FREQUENCY

  21. GRAMMAR THE I SAW THE DOG. (WHICH BIT ME ONCE) WHEN WE TALK ABOUT STH WE’VE ALREADY MENTIONED

  22. GRAMMAR THE OPEN THE DOOR! WHEN IT’S CLEAR WHAT WE TALK ABOUT

  23. GRAMMAR THE THE EARTH WHEN THERE’S ONLY ONE OF SOMETHING

  24. GRAMMAR THE SHE WENT TO THE THEATRE. WITH PLACES IN A TOWN, E.G. the cinema, the theatre

  25. GRAMMAR THE IT’S THE BEST SONG EVER! WITH SUPERLATIVES

  26. GRAMMAR NO ARTICLE WOMEN LIVE LONGER THAN MAN. WHEN WE’RE SPEAKING IN GENERAL

  27. GRAMMAR NO ARTICLE I’M AT WORK. WITH SOME NOUNS (E.G. HOME, WORK, SCHOOL, CHURCH)

  28. GRAMMAR NO ARTICLE I’M HAVING LUNCH. BEFORE MEALS, DAYS, AND MONTHS.

  29. GRAMMAR NO ARTICLE SEE YOU NEXT TIME. BEFORE NEXT/LAST + DAY, WEEK, ETC.

  30. Good luck! 

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