Comparatives and Superlatives

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UNIT 8 :

GRAMMAR
COMPARATIVE AND
SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES
Comparative adjectives compare one person or thing with another and enable us
to say whether a person or thing has more or less of a particular quality:
Patty is taller than Mario.
HOW TO FORM
Examples Rose
House A is bigger than house B
House B is smaller than house A
 
A
B
Ann

Rose is shorter than Paty.


The princess the monster Paty is taller than Rose.

The princess is more beautiful


than the monster.
The monster is uglier than the
Princess.
SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
Superlative adjectives describe one person or thing as
having more of a quality than all other people or things in
a group:
Chemistry is  the most difficult subject in class.
HOW TO FORM
Examples
The airplane is the fastest
Carlos Roberto John way of transportation.
The bicycle is the slowest.

Tom Paul George

John is the strongest person at the gym


Carlos is the weakest.

Bob is the fattest boy in class


Peter is the thinnest.
Paul is the happiest person at work
Tom is the most serious at work
Peter Mark Bob

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