This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives correctly. It lists subjects, cities, heroes, and girls and forms comparisons using "more than/most" and "older/younger than/oldest/youngest" to demonstrate the proper use of comparatives and superlatives.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives correctly. It lists subjects, cities, heroes, and girls and forms comparisons using "more than/most" and "older/younger than/oldest/youngest" to demonstrate the proper use of comparatives and superlatives.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives correctly. It lists subjects, cities, heroes, and girls and forms comparisons using "more than/most" and "older/younger than/oldest/youngest" to demonstrate the proper use of comparatives and superlatives.
Write correctly the comparative (more than) and the superlative (the most).
DIFFICULT SUBJECT BEAUTIFUL CITY
Chemistry English Maths
Chemistry is a difficult subject Moscow is a beautiful city.
But English is more difficult than chemistry But Rome is more beautiful than Moscow. And maths are the most difficult And Vancouver is the most beautiful.
POWERFUL HERO GORGEOUS GIRL
Spider-man Hulk Thor Christine Rita Edna
Spider-man is a powerful hero. Christine is a gorgeous girl.
But Hulk is more powerful than Spider-man. But Rita is more gorgeous than Christine. And Thor is the most powerful. And Edna is the most gorgeous. Write correctly the comparatives (er than) and the superlatives (the est).
OLD SUBJECT YOUNG CITY
Chemistry English Maths
Chemistry is an old subject. Moscow is a young city. But English is older than chemistry. But Rome is younger than Moscow. And maths is the oldest. And Vancouver is the youngest.
STRONG HERO RICH GIRL
Spider-man Hulk Thor Christine Rita Edna
Spider-man is a strong hero. Christine is a rich girl. But Hulk is stronger than Spider-man. But Rita is richer than Christine. And Thor is the strongest. And Edna is the richest.