Comparison of adjectives
When you compare two people or things you have to add –ERto the adjective ONLY IF IT IS A ONE SYLLABLE ADJECTIVE
Strong StrongER
Weak WeakER
Tall TallER
Short ShortER
Long LongER
Ugly UgliER
Pretty PrettiER
Happy HappiER
Sad SaddER
Slow SlowER
Fast FastER
Fat FattER
Slim SlimmER
Brave BravER
Shy ShiER
Old OldER
New NewER
When the adjectives have TWO SYLLABLES OR MORE you have to use MORE to make the comparison.
Beautiful MORE Beautiful
Charming MORE Charming
Cheerful MORECheerful
Comfortable MOREComfortable
Delicious MOREDelicious
Expensive MOREExpensive
Famous MOREFamous
Fortunate MOREFortunate
Intelligent MOREIntelligent
Powerful MOREPowerful
Note: It is important to remember that to make the comparison you have to use the word THAN
- My sister is SHORTER THAN me
- My bed is MORE COMFORABLE THAN yours
Compare
- Ann is ______(happy) than her sister.
- My hair is ______(long) than my sister’s hair.
- John is ______(thin) than Bob.
- Our ice-cream is ______(delicious) than this one.
- Steve is ______(tall) today than he was yesterday.
- Mary’s car is ______(large) than Mark’s car.
- A car is ______(expensive) than a bike.
- My bed is ______(comfortable) than yours
- My cousin is ______(strong) than my brother.
- A flower is ______(beautiful) than a ball.
- I am ______(old) than my sister
- Karina is ______(good) at sports than Susana
- It is ______(bad) to be bald than to be hairy
- This table is ______(old) than that chair
- Today I will eat ______(much) potatoes than you.
- My house is ______(far) than yours.
- Carlos is ______(busy) than his boss
- I am ______(pretty) than you
- My dog is ______(happy) than your cat because I feed twice a day.
- Pigs are ______(dirty) than rabbits.
Compare according to the picture
BIG
FAMOUS
NICE
BEAUTIFUL
HAPPY
OLD
Superlatives
The superlative form of an adjective is used to compare three or more of them. To create a superlative you have to add –ESTto the adjective.
CleanCleanERCleanEST
EasyEasiEREasiEST
FatFattERFattEST
HeavyHeaviERHeaviEST
FlatFlattERFlattEST
HotHottER HottEST
NarrowNarrowERNarrowEST
NoisyNoisiERNoisiEST
SimpleSimplERSimplEST
ThinThinnERThinnEST
WetWettERWettEST
When the adjectives have TWO SYLLABES OR MORE you have to use MOST to make the superlative form.
Beautiful MOST Beautiful
Charming MOST Charming
Cheerful MOST Cheerful
Comfortable MOST Comfortable
Delicious MOST Delicious
Expensive MOSTExpensive
Famous MOSTFamous
Fortunate MOSTFortunate
Intelligent MOST Intelligent
Powerful MOSTPowerful
Note: Don’t forget to add THE before the superlative form.
- Florencia is THE OLDEST sister
- This book is THE MOST EXPENSIVE of the store
Write the superlative form of each sentence
1) I am ______(tall) in the class.
2) This is ______(expensive) hotel I’ve ever stayed in.
3) This road is ______(narrow) in all of California.
4) New York is one of the ______(busy) cities in the USA.
5) Jack is ______(good) football player on the team.
6) North Pole is ______(cold) place on Earth.
7) My father is ______(generous) person I know.
8) This is ______(easy) way to do it.
Insert the comparative or superlative of the adjective depending on the case.
1) I think John is ______(happy) now than he was last year.
2) His ______(big) desire is to return home.
3) She is probably ______(angry) person I know.
4)Today’s weather is ______(bad) than yesterday’s.
5) My brother is ______(young) than me.
6) He drove ______(fast) and ______(fast) till we told him to stop.