
Some examples include blind, unique, vertical, wrong, left, intelligent, complete, perfect, etc.
There are three degrees of comparison: 1) Positive; 2) Comparative; 3) Superlative: Positive: The Positive Degree of Adjectives is the normal form: longus, -a, -um. Adjectives are compared by …
NOTE: When a comparative statement is used to answer a question, it is not necessary to use ‘than’ if only one person, place or thing is mentioned. (A) Which month is hotter, January or …
Comparative and Superlative Adjective Chart Complete the comparative and superlative adjective chart below. Bonus Tell whether the underlined adjective is positive, comparative, or superlative.
It is dangerous to climb a mountain in the winter. The comparative form is used to compare two nouns or pronouns. For one-syllable adjectives and for two-syllable adjectives that end in y, …
Most English comparatives are formed by adding the suffix -er and superlatives are formed by adding the suffix -est to their base adjectives and base adverbs. However, adjectives and …
[more / less] [adjective] than Example: The butterfly is more beautiful than the spider. Directions: Fill in the spaces with the appropriate comparative adjective.