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The Comparative and Superlative Adjectives: Liam Is Taller Than Helen

This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. It first gives examples comparing two items or people using comparative adjectives like "taller" and "more confident." It then gives sentences to complete using either the comparative or superlative form of adjectives like "good," "bad," "careful," and "expensive." The purpose is to demonstrate the proper use of comparative and superlative adjectives in descriptive language.
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The Comparative and Superlative Adjectives: Liam Is Taller Than Helen

This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. It first gives examples comparing two items or people using comparative adjectives like "taller" and "more confident." It then gives sentences to complete using either the comparative or superlative form of adjectives like "good," "bad," "careful," and "expensive." The purpose is to demonstrate the proper use of comparative and superlative adjectives in descriptive language.
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THE COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES

1. Write sentences. Use the COMPARATIVE form of the adjectives and THAN

e.g. Liam / tall / Helen. Liam is taller than Helen.

1. I / lazy / my brother. I am lazier than my brother

2. Tom / confident / Karen. Tom is more confident than Karen.

3. Simon / impatient / his sister. Simon is more impatient than his sister

4. August / hot / May. August is hotter than May

5. My mum / funny / my dad. My mum is funnier than my dad.

6. London / big / Manchester. London is bigger than Manchester.

2. Complete with the COMPARATIVE OR THE SUPERLATIVE

1. You look much...better ...(good) than yesterday

2. The ...worse .... (bad) thing you can do near a fierce dog is to be afraid.

3. She’s. the most careful.... (careful) girl of the class. She has never broken
anything.

4. Indian cooking has some of. the hotter .... (hot) dishes of the world.

5. Who is.... more beautiful than ... (beautiful), Madonna or Sophia Loren?

6. He is. the most extravagant. (extravagant) teacher I know. He wears his hat even
in class.

7. Living in Paris is ...more expensive .... (expensive) than living in Valencia.

8. Anne is ...the cleverest. (clever) person I know. She learns everything immediately

9. I feel .... worse ........(bad) than yesterday. I need a rest.

10. A car is......more expensive ......... (expensive) than a bicycle.

11. Tokyo is........the largest ........ (large) city of the world.

12. An elephant is ...... Heavier....... (heavy) than a horse.

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