Irregular Comparative
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ngl.cengage.comcomparative. quiet quieter / more quiet simple simpler / more simple 5. Some adjectives have an irregular comparative form. good better bad worse far farther, further *See page A3 for more information on speling rules for comparative adjectives. 4 Complete each sentence with the correct comparative form of the adjective in parentheses.
Grammar videos: Comparative and superlative adjectives ...
learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org4. We often use "than" after a comparative. True False 5. We often use "the" before a superlative. True False 6. With longer adjectives, we use "more" + adjective or "most" + adjective. True False 7. There are a lot of irregular comparatives and superlatives. True False 2. Check your grammar: gap fill writing – comparatives and superlatives
TEACHER’S NOTES Comparatives and Superlatives Practice
www.teach-this.comknowledge of irregular comparative and superlative adjectives. Exercise A - Answer key good better best bad worse worst little less least much more most far further / farther furthest / farthest Students then write comparative and superlative forms of adjectives using the information about how they are formed.
Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
www.edu.xunta.galIrregular adjectives. Irregular Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form good better best bad worse worst far Farther/further Farthest/furthest little less least many more most Italian food is better than American food. • My dog is the best dog in the world. • My mother's cooking is worse than your mother's cooking.
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product.pearsonelt.com9-6 Simple past tense: irregular verbs (Group 7) ..... 282 9-7 Before and after in time clauses ..... 284 9-8 When in time clauses ... 15-1 The comparative: using -er and more..... 445 15-2 The superlative: using -est and most ...
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
www.sjsu.eduthe case for comparative and superlative adjectives. Abnormal adjectives simply have to be committed to memory. Irregular adjectives Adjectives are irregular when their comparative and superlative forms do not adhere to the rules discussed in this handout. The chart below displays some examples of irregular adjectives.
COMPARATIVE and SUPERLATIVE - edu.xunta.gal
www.edu.xunta.galCOMPARATIVE - Adjective + -er + than - John is taller than Charles SUPERLATIVE - the + adjective + -est - John is the tallest boy in the class * (TWO or MORE SYLLABLES) COMPARATIVE - More + adjective + than - Mary is more intelligent than Jane SUPERLATIVE - the most + adjective - Mary is the most intelligent girl in the class * (IRREGULAR)
Adjectives and Adverbs - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.comWe make the comparative and superlative of adjectives by adding either ‘-er / -est’ or using ‘more / most’. She is tall. She is taller than her sister. She is the tallest person in the class. Adverbs Adverbs are used to describe verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. They are often (but not always) made by adding 'ly' to the adjective.