Before doing this activity you may need to read the text you will find at the end
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| EXCITING - __________________________ | |
| DRY - __________ | |
| WIDE - __________ | |
| FAST - ____________ | |
| UGLY - ____________ | |
| TENDER - ______________________ | |
| FAT - ____________ | |
| TALL - ____________ | |
| FAMOUS - ______________________ | |
| COOL - ____________ | |
| BUSY - ____________ | |
| EARLY - ______________ | |
| NARROW - ________________ | |
| HAPPY - ______________ | |
| DIM - ____________ | |
| SAD - ____________ | |
| LOW - __________ | |
| CUTE - __________ | |
| SLOWLY - ______________________ | |
| ROMANTIC - __________________________ | |
| WONDERFUL - ____________________________ | |
| CALM - ____________ | |
| STRONG - ________________ | |
| FAMOUS - ______________________ | |
| WELL - ____________ - THE ____________ | |
| IMPRESSIVE - ______________________________ | |
| DIRTY - ______________ | |
| BAD - __________ - THE __________ | |
| FASCINATING - ________________________________ | |
| SHY - __________ | |
| FINE - __________ | |
| GOOD - ____________ - THE ____________ | |
| BORING - ______________________ | |
| SIMPLE - ______________________ | |
| CAREFULLY - ____________________________ | |
| QUIET - ______________ | |
| PAINTED - ________________________ | |
| LITTLE - __________ - THE __________ | |
| COMFORTABLE - ________________________________ | |
| FRIENDLY - __________________________ | |
| HOT - ____________ | |
| EASY - ____________ | |
| FAR - ________________ - THE ________________ | |
| PRETTY - ________________ | |
| NICE - __________ | |
| FAST - ____________ | |
| TINY - ____________ | |
| HIGH - ____________ | |
| TALL - ____________ | |
| CLEVER - ________________ | |
| LONG - ____________ | |
| COLD - ____________ | |
| BIG - ____________ | |
| OLD - __________ | |
| SADLY - ____________________ |
COMPARISON OF SUPERIORITY AND SUPERLATIVE
When comparing two things we use the comparative:
John is taller than Mark
When comparing more than two things, we use the superlative:
John is the tallest in his family
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world
short words (1 syllable):
Comparatives add -ER and superlatives add -EST
old older oldest
fast faster fastest
Words ending in -e drop it
late later latest
fine finer finest
Words ending in -y change it to -i
shy shier shiest
Words ending in one single syllable followed by one single consonant, double the final consonant when the vowel is stressed: -1V+1C --> -CC
fat fatter fattest
slim slimmer slimmest
long words (3 or more syllables):
They use MORE for the comparative and THE MOST for the superlative.
intelligent more intelligent the most intelligent
2-syllable words:
They can use both forms, but we prefer More/the Most
handsome more handsome the most handsome
cheerful more cheerful the most cheerful
Nevertheless, words ending in -y and some adjectives such as: quiet, clever y narrow usually take -er/-est
easy easier the easiest
happy happier the happiest
clever cleverer the cleverest
But if they end in -ly, they use more/most (except: early)
quickly more quickly the most quickly
slowly more slowly the most slowly
early earlier the earliest