
Mastering Adjective Comparison Forms and Rules
Explore the rules of positive, comparative, and superlative adjectives with examples, along with exercises to practice forming adjectives correctly. Correct common mistakes in sentence construction and enhance your understanding of adjectives in English.
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Comparison of adjectives
Positive Comparative Superlative longer the longest long , bigger big the biggest , -y funny funnier the funniest c more modern the most modern modern
Positive good Comparative Superlative the best better bad the worst worse the least little less much/many more the most the farthest/ furthest far farther/further
Positive degree: as . as ( . ) This river is as long as that one. Comparative degree: much . ( ..) than ( . ) the ., the ( ., .) This boy is taller than Tom.
Superlative degree: in the world ( .. ) of all ( . ) ever ( - ) This film is the most interesting I ve ever seen.
Write the correct form of the adjective: Positive Comparative Superlative happy the happiest happier strong the strongest stronger the least little less the most interesting the thinnest interesting more interesting thinner thin
Choose the correct form: 1) Mark is fatter/ the fattest of all the family members. 2) For farther/ further information, please, come later. 3) Our mother is better/ the best at cooking than our dad. 4) Ann is the interestingest/ the most interesting girl in her class.
Complete each sentence: 1. I d like to have (good) pen than this one. better busiest 2. It is the (busy) time of the year. 3. Who is the .(famous) person in the world? most famous slimmest 4. She is the . (slim) girl in our group. 5. He was as .. (clever) as his sister. clever
Find the mistake in each sentence and correct it: i 1. Hard beds are healthyer than soft ones. best 2. These cakes are probably the goodest in the world. most exciting 3. That s the excitingest story I ve ever heard. as 4. You re as hard-working than your sister. hotter 5. The day grew hoter.