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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. My sister is my brother. (intelligent) 2. The blue whale is animal.

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  2. Begin with the first sentence, where you will compare your sister's intelligence to your brother's by filling in the blank with 'more intelligent than'. This sentence demonstrates a basic use of comparatives.
  3. Move to the second sentence, which requires you to identify the blue whale as the biggest animal by entering 'the biggest' in the blank. This highlights the superlative form.
  4. In the third sentence, you will compare the temperatures, stating Iceland is 'colder than' Spain. Fill in the blank accordingly.
  5. Continue to the next sentences, working through each adjective and determining the correct comparative or superlative form based on the context provided.
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Angry - angriest. Bloody - bloodiest. Bossy - bossiest. Busy - busiest. Chewy - chewiest. Chubby - chubbiest. Classy - classiest. Cloudy - cloudiest.

For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -er to the end (this explains the above example). For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form more + adjective. For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the -y to -i and add -er.

Lesson Summary. Remember, the comparative form is used to compare two nouns (people, places, or things) or to describe verbs (actions), or other adverbs (words that describe verbs). Adjectives in the comparative form compare two people, places, or things. Adverbs in the comparative form describe verbs and other adverbs ...

Adjectives in the comparative form compare two people, places, or things. For example, in the sentence, 'John is smarter, but Bob is taller,' the comparative forms of the adjectives 'smart' (smarter) and' tall' (taller) are used to compare two people, John and Bob.

We use comparatives and superlatives to say how people or things are different. We use a comparative adjective to express how two people or things are different, and we use a superlative adjective to show how one person or thing is different to all the others of its kind.

For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -er to the end (this explains the above example). For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form more + adjective. For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the -y to -i and add -er.

Adjectives with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er or by preceeding the adjective with more. These adjectives form the superlative either by adding -est or by preceeding the adjective with most. In many cases, both forms are used, although one usage will be more common than the other.

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