JOAN MANEL'S BLOG

JOAN MANEL'S BLOG

Oct 4, 2012

6th Primary

In this post, we are going to learn the way to form comparatives and superlatives in English.
Remember:
- Add er to short adjectives to form comparatives: faster, shorter, longer,...
- Use more (adjective) than to long adjectives to form comparatives: more expensive than, more beautiful than,...

- Add est to short adjectives to form superlatives: the longest river, the fastest animal,...
- Use the most + adjective to long adjectives to form superlatives: the most important, the most famous,...

PRACTICE:

An easy exercise where you have to complete some sentences with the superlative form of the adjective:

WORLD RECORDS


A funny game: catch as many superlatives as you can but avoid the comparatives (using the arrow keys):


COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES: Another chapter of "Real English", this time answering questions like Which city is bigger: New York or San Francisco?, What is the most beautiful language in the world?.

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