Form 20 sentences with adjetives in comparative?
Form 20 sentences with adjetives in comparative.
Form 20 sentences with adjetives in comparative.
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Comparative and Superlative AdjectivesHere are examples of comparative and superlative adjectives that kids might enjoy and find familiar.
Comparative and Superlative AdjectivesHere are examples of comparative and superlative adjectives that kids might enjoy and find familiar.
The adjective is listed first, followed by the comparative adjective and then the superlative adjective : Angry - angrier - angriestAnxious - more anxious - most anxiousBig - bigger - biggestBrave - braver - bravestBright - brighter - brightestBroad - broader - broadestCalm - calmer - calmestCold - colder - coldestCool - cooler - coolestCurly - curlier - curliestDark - darker - darkestDirty - dirtier - dirtiestDull - duller - dullestDry - drier - driestEarly - earlier - earliestEasy - easier - easiestEmbarrassed - more embarrassed - most embarrassedEvil - more evil - most evilFamous - more famous - most famousFine - finer - finestFresh - fresher - freshestHard - harder - hardestHeavy - heavier - heaviestImmense - more immense - most immenseLate - later - latestLight - lighter - lightestLong - longer - longestLovely - lovelier - loveliestNervous - more nervous - most nervousNew - newer - newestOld - older - oldestPerfect - more perfect - most perfectQuick - quicker - quickestRich - richer - richestSad - sadder - saddestSimple - simpler - simplestSmall - smaller - smallestSmart - smarter - smartestSoft - softer - softestSweet - sweeter - sweetestThin - thinner - thinnestAdjectives with Irregular FormsSome adjectives have irregular forms when made into comparative or superlative adjectives.
They do not ads an “er” or “est” and they don’t add the words more or most.
In fact, in some cases, a whole new word is used.
Here are some examples with the adjective first, then the comparative adjective and then the superlative adjective : Bad - worse - worstGood - better - bestFar - farther - farthestLate - latter - last (order)Little - less - leastMuch - more - mostSome - more - mostMany - more - mostSentences with Comparitive AdjectivesMy house is bigger than yours.
Your grade is worse than mine.
The Pacific Ocean is deeper than the Arctic Ocean.
You are more polite than Joey.
My brother is taller than me, but he is younger, too.
A rose is more beautiful than a daisy.
The Earth is larger in diameter than the moon.
A pint is less than a quart.
Learning Japanese is more difficult than leaning Italian.
It is farther from New York to Austin than it is from New York to Nashville.
1. She is prettier than he 2. The lion is faster than a turtle 3. My bed is bigger than your bed 4. He is more inteligent than she Esos son comparative ya te mando superlative.
My mom do the dinner for my dad i love the dinner.
She's twice as old as her sister. He's not as stupid as he looks! I'm almost as good in maths as in science. This book is not as exciting as the last one. The cafeteria is not as crowded as usual. Russian is not quite…
Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives One - syllable adjectives. Form the comparative and superlative forms of a one - syllable adjective by adding –er for the comparative form and –est for the superlative. One…