
Mastering the Comparative and Superlative Forms in English Grammar
Explore the rules and usage of comparative (-er) and superlative (-est) forms in English grammar through engaging visual lessons. From understanding the basics to mastering complex comparisons, this lesson will enhance your language skills effectively.
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Lesson 100 -er/-est
Lesson 100 -er/-est
Adjectives give us more information about people, places, and things
I see a red car. I see a blue car.
Morphemes word parts that change a word s meaning
Suffix morpheme added to the end of a word -er -est
-er more than Mae is taller than Jamie.
-est the most Ty is the fastest person on the team.
smallest sharper softer tallest shortest longest
newer hardest shorter
Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block.
Lesson 100 -er/-est