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Comparative-Superlative-Adjectives

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Comparative-Superlative-Adjectives

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  1. What are Comparative Adjectives? • Example Comparative adjectives are words used to compare the difference between 2 things.

  2. What are Superlative Adjectives? • Example Superlative adjectives are words used to compare the difference between 3 or more things.

  3. COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATVIE ADJECTIVES • Rules

  4. 1 • Example With one syllable adjectives, we add -er to make the comparative form. • fast • faster

  5. 1 • Example With one syllable adjectives, we add -est to make the superlative form. • fast - faster • fastest

  6. 2 • Example With one and two syllable adjectives that end in y, we remove the y and add -ier to make the comparative form. • happy • happier

  7. 2 • Example With one and two syllable adjectives that end in y, we remove the y and add -iest to make the superlative form. • happy - happier • happiest

  8. 3 • Example With adjectives that end with a single vowel followed by a single consonant, the consonant is doubled and -er is added. • big • bigger

  9. 3 • Example With adjectives that end with a single vowel followed by a single consonant, the consonant is doubled and -est is added. • big - bigger • biggest

  10. 4 • Example All three syllable adjectives we add more before the adjective. • beautiful • more beautiful

  11. 4 • Example With two syllable adjectives that don't end in -y, and all three syllable adjectives we add themost before the adjective. • beautiful - more beautiful • the most beautiful

  12. COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES • Let's Practice

  13. fast - faster • fastest

  14. slow - slower • slowest

  15. strong - stronger • strongest

  16. big - bigger • biggest

  17. happy - happier • happiest

  18. cold - colder • coldest

  19. hot - hotter • hottest

  20. boring - more boring • the most boring

  21. interesting - more interesting • the most interesting

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