Practice Exercises: Comparative Adjectives My brother is(young) than me. Today the streets are(crowded) than yesterday. I think math is(difficult) than English. Mr. Green is a(wealthy) man than I am. This map is(complicated). Jose needs a(good) job. ...
Learn what comparative and superlative adjectives are in English. See examples of when and how to use comparative and superlative adjectives, and...
Are you feeling better or more better? If you’re unsure, you have to watch this English grammar lesson! I’ll show you how to compare people, places, and things correctly in English. You’ll learn the simple rules for using comparative and superlative a
Adjectives and adverbs can be used to compare similarities or differences amongst things, people, places, actions… When 2 things are compared we use the comparative form; when one thing is compared to a full category, we use the superlative form. These forms, as you will see, depending on ...
③ The changes of the comparative degrees of adjectives. Part III: Teaching and learning methods Teaching methods: “Co-operative method” and read by themselves. Learning methods: 1. Teach Ss how to review by themselves. 2. Teach Ss how to review in groups ...
. In addition, exercises from the core areas of upper and lower case (concrete and abstract nouns, nominalizations, number words) as well as separate and compound spellings (verb prefixes, compounds of adjectives verbs and nouns etc.) were used for comparison. For the performance scaling, ...
We use superlative adjectives tocompare three or more things, people, and ideasto explain which one has the most or least quality. Examples: She is the best player on the team. Adam is the strongest man in the neighborhood. My cat is officially fatter than all of my friends’ cats. ...