How do we form the comparative and superlative forms of an adjective?
Comparative: -er / more... than
Superlative: -est / the most
Mime the word the teacher will give you
Sleeve
State what kind of word is missing and why:
-My ............ café is called Rita's
-My mother is .......... the best mother in the world
Adjective, adverb
Give a synonym for each: 'good', 'bad', 'fashionable'.
Amazing, awful, trendy
Correct or incorrect?
"My sister wore a new silver beautiful necklace"
Incorrect. Opinion, age, material + object
Name 3 items of jewellery and 3 materials used in clothes
Necklace, ring, bracelet, earring...
Leather, wool, cotton...
What do adverbs do? And adjectives?
An adjective modifies another adverb, a verb or an adjective.
An adjective modifies a noun
Name three time expressions
Later, the next day, in the morning, yesterday...
Form the comparative and superaltive of: 'good', 'bad', and 'difficult'
Better, best
Worse, the worst
More difficult than, the most difficult
Define the word the teacher will give you
Trouble
Name three possible synonyms for 'talk'
Speak, discuss, debate, chat...
Name three elements that must appear in an article
State two rules of formation for the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives
Adding -er/-est / more/most
Doubling consonant
Long adjectives: more/most
Short adjectives ending in-e: -er/-est
Change -y for -i and add suffix
Guess the missing word:
-A perod of two weeks is called a .........
-When you return an item and get the money back, this is called a ...........
Fortnight, refund
What is the difference between 'definitely' and 'absolutely'?
'Definitely' usually goes with verbs verbs, or pronouns
'Absolutely' goes with adjectivesName a connector of opposition, another of addition and one for cause
however, additionally, because