Tom is (strong) ________ than I am.
STRONGER
TRUE OR FALSE: We use Comparatives to compare two (2) people, things, places or animals.
TRUE
Your apartment is (clean) ________ than mine.
CLEANER
The COMPARATIVE and SUPERLATIVE forms of the adjective BEAUTIFUL.
MORE BEAUTIFUL
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
This is (expensive) ________ book in the whole store.
THE MOST EXPENSIVE
Your cat is (small) ________ than my cat.
SMALLER
The essential part in Comparatives is ___________.
THAN
That is (good) ________ song I've ever heard!
THE BEST
The COMPARATIVE and SUPERLATIVE forms of the adjective UGLY.
UGLIER
THE UGLIEST
This is (good) ________ song I have ever heard!
THE BEST
Anne is (young) ___________ than Lynne.
YOUNGER
In Superlatives, when the adjective has two or more syllables we have to add _________.
MOST
I play guitar (good) ________ than my brother.
BETTER
The COMPARATIVE and the SUPERLATIVE forms of the adjective GOOD.
BETTER
THE BEST
He is (strong) ________ man that I know.
THE STRONGEST
My sister lives (far) ________ from my mother than me.
In Comparatives, when the adjective has two or more syllables we have to add _____________.
MORE
That shirt is (dirty) ________ than the other one.
DIRTIER
The COMPARATIVE and the SUPERLATIVE forms of the adjective EXPENSIVE.
MORE EXPENSIVE
THE MOST EXPENSIVE
This isn't (interesting) ________ book I have ever read.
THE MOST INTERESTING
Carrots are (good) _______ for you than cakes.
better
TRUE OR FALSE: In Comparatives, we have to add -est at the end of the adjective, and in Superlatives we have to add -er at the end of the adjective.
FALSE
There are 10 houses on our street. Our house is the (big) ________ one.
BIGGEST
The COMPARATIVE and the SUPERLATIVE forms of the adjective BAD.
WORSE
THE WORST
Out of all the students in our class, I am (short) ________.
THE SHORTEST