-er or more?
Correct it
Finish it
Write comparisons (1 minute)
Mixing
100

thin

thinner

100

You need to work more harder if you want to succeed.

You need to work harder if you want to succeed.

100

Mathematics is ___________ (difficult) _________ English.

Mathematics is more difficult than English.

100

Compare summer and winter.

(1 comparison)

100

Name two irregular comparatives.

- good      better

- bad        worse

200

exciting

more exciting

200

The weather yesterday was badder than today.

The weather yesterday was worse than today.

200

She was _____________ (fast) __________ you.

She was faster than you.

200

Compare your country and another country.

(2 comparisons)

200

What are the comparatives of: beautiful, creative?

beautiful: more beautiful

creative: more creative

300

quick

quicker

300

The countryside is not noisier the city.

The countryside is not noisier than the city.

300

Her writing skills are _____________ (good) ___________ his.

Her writing skills are better than his.

300

Compare adults and children or teenagers.

(3 comparisons)

300

How do we form a comparison when we have short adjectives?

We use -er, -r, -ier after the adjectives.

400

expensive

more expensive

400

Cars are far expensive than bikes.

Cars are more expensive than bikes.

400

There are _____________ people in the office today _______ yesterday. 

There are more people in the office today than yesterday.

400

Compare two animals.

(4 comparisons)

You can choose different animals to compare each time.

400

How do we form a comparison when we have a long adjective?

We use more before the adjective.

500

good - bad

better - worse

500

My brother is most intelligenter than my sister.

My brother is more intelligent than my sister.

500

I think the new house is ______   ____ the apartment. (big)

I think the new house is bigger than the apartment. 

500

Compare any two things you want.

(5 comparisons)

You can choose different things to compare each time.

500

Name a special spelling rule for comparative adjectives

Options:

Y - IER: dry - drier

VC = VCC: big - bigger

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