Easy Peasy
apples to oranges
Compare!
the good, the bad, and the many....
Transportation
100
A word that describes a noun.
What is an Adjective?
100

Adjectives that show comparison between two different things.

What is a comparative adjective?

100

compare winter and summer

Winter is colder than summer.

100
Adjectives that change their spellings completely to form the comparative and superlative degrees.
What are irregular adjectives?
100

an underground electric railroad.

SUBWAY

200

Name the adjective... "The girl is lucky because she has three horses."

What is lucky?

200
The comparative form of slow.
What is slower?
200

compare February and December

February is shorter than December.

200
The comparative form of good.
What is better?
200

a four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by en engine and is able to carry a small number of people.

CAR

300
Name the adjective... "The boy is fast."
What is fast?
300

The comparative form of happy.

What is happier?

300

Compare a train and a plane.

A plane is faster than a train.

300
The comparative form of bad.
What is worse?
300

a light two-wheeled open motor vehicle on which the driver sits over an enclosed engine with their legs together and their feet resting on floorboard.

SCOOTER

400
Name the adjectives... "The shy girl was walking down the narrow street."
What are shy and narrow?
400
The comparative form of beautiful.
What is more beautiful?
400

Compare English and Chinese.

Chinese is more difficult than English.

400

The comparative form of many.

What is more?

400

a large motor vehicle carryin passengers by road, typically one serving the public on a fixed route and for a fare.

BUS

500

Name the adjectives... "On this beautiful morning, the lonely dog searched for a nice friend."

What are beautiful, lonely, and nice?

500
The comparative form of dangerous.
What is more dangerous?
500

Compare strawberry and lemons

Strawberry is sweeter than a lemon.

500

The comparative form of little.

What is less?

500

a boat or ship for conveying passengers and goods, especially over a relatively short distance and as a regular service.

FERRY