We use a comparative to compares two things.
→ True
Sentence: “My bike is faster than yours.”
We often use less or least with short or irregular adjectives.
False
(We don’t often use less or least with short or irregular adjectives. )
My house is ______ than yours. (big)
→ bigger
A bicycle is ______ expensive than a car.
→ less
My phone is more cheaper than yours.
My phone is cheaper than yours.
The superlative is used to show one thing is number one in a group.
→ True
Sentence: “She is the smartest student in the class.”
Comparative sentence form
S + be + comparative adjective + than + obj.
This is the ______ movie I have ever seen. (funny)
→ funniest
Water is ______ important than juice.
more
She is the most tallest student in the class.
She is the tallest student in the class.
We can use extrem adjective ( freezing, filthy etc.) with comparative and superlative.
Fasle
Use ‘normal’ adjectives instead.
Superlative Sentence form
S + be + the + superlative adjective + obj.
English is ______ than history for me. (easy)
→ easier
Sunday is my holiday. So it is the ______ stressful day for me.
→ least
Of all the runners, Tom is fast.
Of all the runners, Tom is the fastest.
The comparative is used to show change between two times or situations.
→ True
Sentence: “Life is easier now than before.
Two syllable adjectives ending in -y
delete -y +-ier / the + delete y + -iest
That was the ______ exam this year. (difficult)
→ most difficult
I want to be an astronut, so science is the ______ interesting subject for me.
→ most
This bag is more heavy than that one.
This bag is heavier than that one.
Use less as the opposite of more. Use least as the opposite of most.
True
One syllable adjectives ending in a vowel and then a consonant
double consonant + -er / the + double consonant + -est
A motorbike is ______ than a car in traffic. (fast)
→ faster
This hotel is the ______ comfortable in the city. I'm so bored here.
→ least
This is the more interesting book I’ve read.
This is the most interesting book I’ve read.