GRAMMAR. We use the comparative to compare two people, places or things. Short adjective + ER. old  older young  younger CVC + ER (the final consonant.

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We use the comparative to compare two people, places or things. Short adjective + ER. old  older young  younger CVC + ER (the final consonant is doubled) big  bigger hot  hotter Short adjective ended in –Y  -IER easy  easier heavy  heavier Long adjective: MORE + long adjective exciting  more exciting beautiful  more beautiful Irregular adjectives good  better bad  worse We use THAN after the comparative form of the adjective. John is taller than Mary. A Ferrari is more expensive than a Fiat.

Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Tiny is (tall) than Sky. 2. Sky is (good) at basketball than Tiny. 3. Tiny is (fast) than Sky. 4. Sky is (popular) than Tiny. 5. Sky’s feet are (big) than Tiny’s feet.

Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Tiny is TALLER than Sky. 2. Sky is (good) at basketball than Tiny. 3. Tiny is (fast) than Sky. 4. Sky is (popular) than Tiny. 5. Sky’s feet are (big) than Tiny’s feet.

Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Tiny is TALLER than Sky. 2. Sky is BETTER at basketball than Tiny. 3. Tiny is (fast) than Sky. 4. Sky is (popular) than Tiny. 5. Sky’s feet are (big) than Tiny’s feet.

Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Tiny is TALLER than Sky. 2. Sky is BETTER at basketball than Tiny. 3. Tiny is FASTER than Sky. 4. Sky is (popular) than Tiny. 5. Sky’s feet are (big) than Tiny’s feet.

Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Tiny is TALLER than Sky. 2. Sky is BETTER at basketball than Tiny. 3. Tiny is FASTER than Sky. 4. Sky is MORE POPULAR than Tiny. 5. Sky’s feet are (big) than Tiny’s feet.

Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Tiny is TALLER than Sky. 2. Sky is BETTER at basketball than Tiny. 3. Tiny is FASTER than Sky. 4. Sky is MORE POPULAR than Tiny. 5. Sky’s feet are BIGGER than Tiny’s feet.

We use the superlative to compare more than two people, places or things. Short adjective + EST. old  the oldest young  the youngest CVC + EST (the final consonant is doubled) big  the biggest hot  the hottest Short adjective ended in –Y  -IEST easy  the easiest heavy  the heaviest Long adjective: THE MOST + long adjective exciting  the most exciting beautiful  the most beautiful Irregular adjectives good  the best bad  the worst We use THE before the superlative form of the adjective. John is the tallest. A Ferrari is the most expensive car.

Complete the following sentences. Use the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Al is (short). 2. Ed is (thin). 3. Al is wearing (colourful) clothes. 4. Ed is (tall). 5. Joe is (smart).

Complete the following sentences. Use the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Al is THE SHORTEST. 2. Ed is (thin). 3. Al is wearing (colourful) clothes. 4. Ed is (tall). 5. Joe is (smart).

Complete the following sentences. Use the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Al is THE SHORTEST. 2. Ed is THE THINNEST. 3. Al is wearing (colourful) clothes. 4. Ed is (tall). 5. Joe is (smart).

Complete the following sentences. Use the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Al is THE SHORTEST. 2. Ed is THE THINNEST. 3. Al is wearing THE MOST COLOURFUL clothes. 4. Ed is (tall). 5. Joe is (smart).

Complete the following sentences. Use the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Al is THE SHORTEST. 2. Ed is THE THINNEST. 3. Al is wearing THE MOST COLOURFUL clothes. 4. Ed is THE TALLEST. 5. Joe is (smart).

Complete the following sentences. Use the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Al is THE SHORTEST. 2. Ed is THE THINNEST. 3. Al is wearing THE MOST COLOURFUL clothes. 4. Ed is THE TALLEST. 5. Joe is THE SMARTEST.

PICTURE IN COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES EXERCISE: “Oxford Spotlight 2”, Student’s Book.