What is the comparative form of “simple”?
simpler
What is the superlative of “happy”?
the happiest
Comparative of “little” (amount)?
less
Correct this: “This book is the more interesting the other one.”
This book is more interesting than the other one.
Create a sentence using the given adjective in comparative form.
"fast"
This car is faster than the one we rented last time.
Form the comparative of “efficient.”
more efficient
What is the superlative of “bad”?
the worst
Superlative of “little” (amount)?
the least
Find and fix the mistake: “She is more taller than me.”
Incorrect: “more taller” → Correct: “taller”
Create a sentence using the given adjective in comparative form.
"interesting"
This book is more interesting than the movie.
Which is correct: “more clever” or “cleverer”?
both are acceptable, but “cleverer” is more common in British English
Fill in: “Of all the options, this one is ___ (practical).”
the most practical
Comparative and superlative of “good”?
Identify and correct: “That is the most easiest question on the test.”
Incorrect: “most easiest” → Correct: “easiest”
Create a sentence using the given adjective in comparative form.
"bad"
The weather today is worse than yesterday.
Complete the sentence: “This solution is ___ than the last, but it’s not perfect.”
better
Why don’t we say “beautifullest”?
Because "beautiful" has 3 syllables; use “the most beautiful"
Which is correct: “more narrow” or “narrower”?
both are possible, but “narrower” is more natural
Which is wrong and why: “This painting is more better than that one.”
Wrong: “more better” → Correct: “better” (don’t use “more” with irregulars)
Create a sentence using the superlative form of the given adjective.
"difficult"
That was the most difficult exam I’ve ever taken.
Explain why we say “more useful” and not “usefuller.”
“Useful” has two or more syllables and doesn’t take -er; use “more + adjective” for longer words
Create a sentence with the superlative of “far.”
That is the farthest point we reached on our trip.
List 3 irregular adjectives and their comparative/superlative forms.
good → better → best / bad → worse → worst / far → farther → farthest
Fix this sentence: “He is as fastest as his brother.”
Correct: “He is as fast as his brother.”
Create a sentence using the superlative form of the given adjective.
"funny"
She told the funniest joke at the party.