This document provides instruction on forming comparative adjectives in English. It lists 10 common adjectives and their comparative forms, such as "clean" becoming "cleaner". It then gives examples of forming the comparative using "er" or "more", such as making adjectives like "intelligent" become "more intelligent". Finally, it prompts the reader to make 5 sentences comparing classroom objects using comparative adjectives.
This document provides instruction on forming comparative adjectives in English. It lists 10 common adjectives and their comparative forms, such as "clean" becoming "cleaner". It then gives examples of forming the comparative using "er" or "more", such as making adjectives like "intelligent" become "more intelligent". Finally, it prompts the reader to make 5 sentences comparing classroom objects using comparative adjectives.
This document provides instruction on forming comparative adjectives in English. It lists 10 common adjectives and their comparative forms, such as "clean" becoming "cleaner". It then gives examples of forming the comparative using "er" or "more", such as making adjectives like "intelligent" become "more intelligent". Finally, it prompts the reader to make 5 sentences comparing classroom objects using comparative adjectives.
1. clean → ____________ 2. cold → ____________ 3. slow → ____________ 4. large → ____________ 5. pretty → ____________ 6. happy → ____________ 7. hot → ____________ 8. big → ____________ 9. thin → ____________ 10. beautiful →____________ 11. expensive → ____________ 12. good → ____________ 13. bad → ____________ B. MAKE THE COMPARATIVE FORM. IF IT'S POSSIBLE, USE 'ER'. IF NOT, USE 'MORE'. 1. Dogs are __________ (intelligent) than rabbits. 2. Lucy is __________ (old) than Ellie. 3. Russia is far __________ (large) than the UK. 4. My Latin class is __________ (boring) than my English class. 5. In the UK, the streets are generally __________ (narrow) than in the USA. 6. London is __________ (busy) than Glasgow. 7. Julie is __________ (quiet) than her sister. 8. Amanda is __________ (ambitious) than her classmates. 9. My garden is a lot __________ (colourful) than this park. 10. His house is a bit __________ (comfortable) than a hotel. C. MAKE 5 SENTENCES COMPARING COMMONS CLASSROOM OBJECTS 1. _____________________________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________________________ 4. _____________________________________________________________ 5. _____________________________________________________________