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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES

This resource provides a comparison of irregular adjectives, focusing on their comparative and superlative forms. Key examples include "good" (better, the best), "bad" (worse, the worst), "little" (less, the least), "much/many" (more, the most), and "far" (further, furthest). Engaging exercises correct common mistakes and challenge learners to create sentences using these forms. Ideal for students seeking to master the nuances of English grammar related to adjectives.

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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES

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  1. COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES Stupňování přídavných jmen

  2. Part B IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES

  3. FORMS • good better the best • bad worse the worst • little less the least • much/many more the most • far further furthest farther farthest

  4. Ex 3 Correctthe mistakes I think that this football match is worst. I think that this football match is the worst. Life in our town is now gooder. Life is our town is now better. What city is furher from Prerov? What city is the furthest fromPrerov?

  5. Makesentences GOOD • I am …… atMathsbut Tom is ……. thanme. goodbetter BAD • This song is ……… thanthefirstone. worse

  6. FAR • New York is ………… fromPraguethan London. further FAR • Which planet is ……. from the Sun, Pluto or Saturn? further BAD • This is ………. place on the Earth. the worst

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