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Grammar A2 - Adjectives (Comparative and Superlative)
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Comparative Adjectives:
We use comparative adjectives to compare two things or people. We generally add -er to short adjectives (1 syllable) or use more for longer adjectives (2 syllables or more).
Example (1 syllable adjective): fast → faster
Example (2+ syllables adjective): beautiful → more beautiful
We often use than in comparative sentences.
John is taller than Tim.
Superlative Adjectives:
We use superlative adjectives to describe the extreme or highest degree of something (e.g., the biggest, the fastest, etc.).
Example (1 syllable adjective): fast → fastest
Example (2+ syllables adjective): beautiful → most beautiful
We often use the in superlative sentences.
John is the tallest in the class.
Examples:
Comparative:My house is bigger than yours.
Superlative:This is the biggest house in the neighborhood.