What's the comparative form of "many"?
More
Superlative adjectives are preceded by THE and followed by THAN. True or false?
FALSE
We don't use THAN in superlative sentences.
Adverbs with two or more syllables add "more". True or false?
True!
Carefully --> more carefully
by someone or something else
Mention 4 phrases we use to describe a SMALL difference
a bit, a little, not much, not a lot
Politer or more polite. Which one is correct?
Both!
What's the superlative form of "less"?
Least.
English is the least difficult language to learn.
We don't use "than" with comparative adverbs.
False.
What phrases do we use to describe a LARGE difference?
a lot, far , much
Mention three irregular adjectives and their comparative form.
far: Farther/furtherg
good: better
bad: worse
Mention the three irregular adjectives and their superlative form
good: best
bad: worsT
far: farthes/furthest
Early --> more early. Is it right?
No!
Early takes -IER at the end. (earlIER)
We can add -est to long adverbs. True or false?
False
Transform the sentence: " I am taller than my brother"
My brother _____________ tall ____ me.
isn't as / as
What's the comparative form of "useful"? What's the rule?
More useful
Adj ending in -ful take "more" in front of them.
The superlative form of "friendly" can be "the friendliest" or "the most friendly". True or False?
True
We use comparative adverbs to say __________ things are done or happen at ___________
HOW / DIFFERENT TIMES
What's the superlative form of "slowly"?
the most slowly
= Both girls are the same height.
RIGHT!
If an adjective ends with a vowel + a consonant...what happens?
Double the consonant and add -er
Hot --> Hotter
We use superlative adjectives to compare two things. True or false?
False! Why?
What's the comparative form of "well" and "badly" ?
BETTER - WORSE
Most adverbs end in _____. BUT some exceptions are: fast, well, late.
-ly --> quickLY - happiLY
WRONG
Messi runs faster than Ronaldo