wise
wiser - the wisest
April is ____ (warm) than January.
April is warmer than January.
I think cake is more sweet than bread.
I think cake is sweeter than bread.
are / than / safer / Cars / bikes.
Cars are safer than bikes.
Usually, the comparative form of an adjective that has got ONE syllable is formed by adding _____.
-er
horrible
more horrible - the most horrible
Franciso is ____ (talkative) than Eric.
Franciso is more talkative than Eric.
Today is the better than yesterday.
Today is better than yesterday.
interesting / is / than /more / History / Maths
Maths is more interesting than History.
or
History is more interesting than Maths.
Usually, the superlative form of an adjective that has got TWO or MORE syllables is formed by adding _____.
the most
wet
wetter - the wettest
It is _____ (boring) film this week.
It is the most boring film this week.
I think camels are strongest dessert animals.
I think camels are the strongest dessert animals.
Japan / expensive / the / country / is /most /.
Japan is the most expensive country.
Usually, we form the comparative form of an adjective that ENDS with -y by changing _____.
y to i and add -er
sticky
stickier - the stickiest
Do you think I am ____ (lazy) than my sister?
Do you think I am lazier than my sister.
This tea tastes bitterer than the other.
This tea tastes more bitter than the other.
day / ever / is /worst / the / this / !
This is the worst day ever!
We usually need to add ____ after the adjective in the comparative form.
than
good
better - the best
Who is _____ (selfish) person you know?
Who is the most selfish person you know?
I think trains are more worse for the environment than airplanes.
I think trains are worse for the environment than airplanes.
is / eldest / the / family / Who / in / your ?
Who is the eldest in your family?
We always have to add ____ before the adjective in the superlative form.
the