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Comparatives and Superlatives

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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
1. Forming regular comparatives and superlatives
How these forms are created depends on how many syllables there are in the adjective. Syllables
are like “sound beats”. For instance, “sing” contains one syllable, but “singing” contains two — sing
and ing. Here are the rules:
Adjective form
Only one syllable, ending in E.
Examples: wide, fine, cute
Only one syllable, with one vowel and
one consonant at the end. Examples:
hot, big, fat
Only one syllable, with more than one
vowel or more than one consonant at
the end. Examples: light, neat, fast
Two syllables, ending in Y
Examples: happy, silly, lonely
Two syllables or more, not ending in
Y. Examples: modern, interesting,
beautiful
Comparatives
Comparative
Add -r: wider, finer, cuter, older
Superlative
Add -st: widest, finest, cutest, oldest
Double the consonant, and add -er:
hotter, bigger, fatter
Double the consonant, and add -est:
hottest, biggest, fattest
Add -er: lighter, neater, faster
Add -est: lightest, neatest, fastest
Change y to i, then add -er: happier,
sillier, lonelier
Use “more” before the adjective: more
modern, more interesting, more beautiful
Change y to i, then add -est:
happiest, silliest, loneliest
Use “most” before the adjective:
most modern, most interesting, most
beautiful
Comparatives are used to compare two things. You can use sentences with “than”, or you can use a
conjunction like “but”.
Jiro is taller than Yukio.
Superlatives
Yukio is tall, but Jiro is taller.
Superlatives are used to compare more than two things. Superlative sentences usually use “the”,
because there is only one superlative.
Masami is the tallest in the class.
Exceptions.
Yukio is tall, and Jiro is taller, but Masami is the tallest.
Irregular adjectives.
Irregular
Adjective
good
bad
far
little
many
Comparative
Form
better
worse
farther
less
more
Italian food is better than American food.
My cooking is worse than your mother's cooking.
Superlative
Form
best
worst
farthest
least
most
My dog is the best dog in the world.
Of all the students in the class, Max is the worst.
Two-syllable adjectives that follow two rules. These adjectives can be used with -er and -est and with more and most.
Two-Syllable Adjective
clever
gentle
friendly
quiet
simple
Comparative Form
Cleverer / more clever
Gentler / more gentle
Friendlier / more friendly
Quieter / more quiet
Simpler / more simple
Superlative Form
Cleverest /most clever
Gentlest / most gentle
Friendliest / most friendly
Quietest / most quiet
Simplest / most simple
Big dogs are gentler than small dogs.
Of all the dogs in the world, English Mastiffs are the gentlest.
Big dogs are more gentle than small dogs.
Of all the dogs in the world, English Mastiffs are the most gentle.
EXERCISES
FILL IN THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORDS IN BRACKETS (COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE).
1.
My house is (big)
2.
This flower is (beautiful)
3.
This is the (interesting)
4.
Non-smokers usually live (long)
5.
Which is the (dangerous)
6.
A holiday by the sea is (good)
7.
It is strange but often a coke is (expensive)
8.
Who is the (rich)
9.
The weather this summer is even (bad)
10.
He was the (clever)
1.
than yours.
than that one.
book I have ever read.
than smokers.
animal in the world?
than a holiday in the mountains.
than a beer.
woman on earth?
than last summer.
thief of all.
I have heard that the Masai tribe are
people in the world.
2.
"The Simpsons" is
3.
If you want to go downtown,
4.
The east coast of Australia is
5.
I found Alien 2
6.
The Mariana Trench is famous because it is there that we find ________________
waters in the world.
(deep)
7.
She is
(wonderful)
8.
There are
9.
The unemployment in Montreal is
10.
Which fast food restaurant has
11.
"The Flintstones" in my opinion.
(tall)
way is to take the metro.
the west coast.
Alien 1.
12.
My new car runs
elephants in Africa than in India.
(populated)
(many)
that of Toronto.
hotdogs?
my old one.
(easy)
(scary)
singer I have ever heard.
Why are people in North America generally
(funny)
(bad)
(good)
people in Asia?
(fat)
(good)
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