This document provides examples of using comparatives and superlatives to compare different nouns. It includes 27 sentences comparing people, animals, objects, emotions and adjectives using the comparative suffixes "-er" and "-est" to indicate relative size, speed, popularity, and other attributes. The superlative form is used to indicate the noun with the most of a given attribute in each set.
This document provides examples of using comparatives and superlatives to compare different nouns. It includes 27 sentences comparing people, animals, objects, emotions and adjectives using the comparative suffixes "-er" and "-est" to indicate relative size, speed, popularity, and other attributes. The superlative form is used to indicate the noun with the most of a given attribute in each set.
This document provides examples of using comparatives and superlatives to compare different nouns. It includes 27 sentences comparing people, animals, objects, emotions and adjectives using the comparative suffixes "-er" and "-est" to indicate relative size, speed, popularity, and other attributes. The superlative form is used to indicate the noun with the most of a given attribute in each set.
This document provides examples of using comparatives and superlatives to compare different nouns. It includes 27 sentences comparing people, animals, objects, emotions and adjectives using the comparative suffixes "-er" and "-est" to indicate relative size, speed, popularity, and other attributes. The superlative form is used to indicate the noun with the most of a given attribute in each set.
1) James is ..............................................................than Tom. ( fat ) 2) Tom is …………………………………..………… than Robert. ( slim ) 3) Robert is the ………………………….………………….……… ( fat )
James Tom Robert
1) John is ……………………………………………….than David. (young)
2) Oliver is …………………………………………………than David. (old) 3) John is the ………………………………………………………… (young)
Oliver David John
1) The leopard is …………………………………than the rabbit. (fast) 2) The turtle is ……………………………………than the rabbit. (slow) 3) The leopard is the ……………………………………………….…(fast)
Leopard Turtle Rabbit
1) The bicycle is …………………………than the car. (comfortable)
2) The plane is ……………………………than the car. (comfortable) 3) The plane is the …………………………………………(comfortable)
Bicycle Car Plane
1) Tom is ………………………………………………than Max. (angry)
2) Sam is ………………………………………………than Tom. (angry) 3) Sam is the ………………………………………….…………… (angry)
Sam Tom Max
1) Tennis is …………………………………..than basketball. (popular)
2 Football is …………………….……….….than Basketball. (popular) 3) Football is the …………………………………………………(popular)
Football Tennis Basketball
1) Ann’s family is ……………………….than David’s family. (large) 2) David’s family is ……………………than George’s family.( Small) 3) George’s family is the ………………………………………(large)
David’s family Ann’s family George’s family
1) Tree 1 is ……………………………………..…than tree 2. (short)
2) Tree 2 is ………………………….……………....than tree 3. (tall) 3 Tree 1 is the ……………………………………………………(short)
Tree 1 Tree 2 Tree 3
1) Sarah is ……………………………………….……than Jane. (sad)
2) Maria is …………………………………...………than Sarah. (sad) 3) Maria is the ………………………………….………………… (sad)
Sarah Jane Maria
1) The dog is ………….……………………than the cat. (friendly) 2) The horse is ………….…………………than the cat. (friendly) 3) The dog is the …………………………………………. (friendly)
Dog Horse Cat
1) Kevin is ………….……………………….than Robert. (strong)
2) Matthew is ……………………..…………than Kevin. (weak) 3) Bill is the …………………………………………………(strong)
Bill Kevin Matthew
1) Brian is ………………………….…than Jonathan. (intelligent)
2) Jonathan is …………………….….than Einstein. (intelligent) 3) Einstein is the ……………………………..…………(intelligent)