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TEMA       2
Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object).
The group that is being compared with can be omitted if it is clear from the context (final
example below).
Examples
      My house is the largest one in our neighborhood.
      This is the smallest box I've ever seen.
      Your dog was the fastest of any dog in the race.
      We all have trees in our yard. My tree is the tallest. ("of all the trees" is understood)
One syllable adjectives
Add -er for the comparative and -est for the superlative. If the adjective has a consonant + single
vowel + consonant spelling, the final consonant must be doubled before adding the ending.
Two syllables
Adjectives with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er or by preceeding the
adjective with more. These adjectives form the superlative either by adding -est or by preceeding
the adjective with most. In many cases, both forms are used, although one usage will be more
common than the other.
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Three or more syllables
Adjectives with three or more syllables form the comparative by putting more in front of the
adjective, and the superlative by putting most in front.
Irregular comparatives and superlatives
These very common adjectives have completely irregular comparative and superlative forms
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Examples
     Today is the worst day I've had in a long time.
     Your painting is better than mine.
     This is the least expensive sweater in the store.
     This sweater is less expensive than that one.
     His house is far from town, but her house is even farther.
  
  I- Write the Superlative form of the following adjectives.
Adjective                                       Superlative
clean                                           cleanest
cold                                            coldest
slow                                            slowest
large                                           largest
pretty                                          prettiest
happy                                           happiest
hot                                             hottest
big                                             biggest
thin                                            thinnest
beautiful                                       Most beautiful
expensive                                       Most expensive
good                                            best
bad                                             worst
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 short                                        shortest
 nice                                         nicest
 happy                                        happiest
 dry                                          driest
 interesting                                  Most interesting
 little                                       least
 much                                         most
II-Superlatives. Answer the following questions.
1. Who is the oldest ? ________Laura________________
2. Who is the youngest ?______Alan___________________
3. Who is the heaviest ?_______Mike_________________
4. Who is the lightest ?_______Alan______________
5. Who is the tallest ?______Laura_______________
6. Who is the shortest ?_____Sophie________________
III-Superlatives and Comparatives. Complete the following sentences.
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1- Sally is (old)_____older__________ than Ellen.
2- Tom is the (old)______oldest___________.
3- Sally is (fat)____fatter____________ than Ellen.
4- Tom is the (fat)_____fattest___________ .
5- Sally is (happy)_____happier____________ than Tom.
6- Ellen is the (happy)____happiest__________ .
7- Tom is (good)_____better___________ than Sally.
8- Ellen is the (good)___best_______________ .
9- Ellen is (intelligent)_____more intelligent___________ than Tom.
10- Sally is the (intelligent)_____most intelligent_____________ .
IV- Superlatives and Comparatives. Complete the following chart.
 Positive                       Comparative                      Superlative
 old                            older                            oldest
 small                          smaller                          smallest
 late                           later                            latest
 nice                           nicer                            nicest
 happy                          happier                          happiest
 easy                           easier                           easiest
 difficult                      more difficult                   Most difficult
 fortunate                      More fortunate                   most fortunate
 boring                         more boring                      Most boring
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 good                           better                          best
 bad                            worse                           worst
V- Superlatives and Comparatives. Write the correct form.
1.- This hat is (beautiful)_____more beautiful______________ than that one.
2.- Argentina is (big)____bigger___________ than Colombia, but Brazil is (big)____the biggest
_________country in South America.
3.- Today is (good)____the best _________day of the year.
4.- Mercury is (hot)______the hottest __________planet in the Solar System.
5.- I am (tall)________taller __________________ than my sister, but dad is (tall)______the
tallest _______ person in our family.
6.- Snakes and lizards are (slow)_____slower __________ than foxes.
7.- I think my English is getting (good)____better __________ but my Spanish is getting
(bad)___worse _______ .
8.-My mum's car isn't very fast. She wants a (fast)____faster _________one.
9.- Madrid is (large)______the largest _______________city in Spain.
10.- Sharks are (dangerous)________the most dangerous________________ animals in the sea.