5 Questions
Comparative adjectives show __________ or make __________
change, comparisons
We use 'than' when we want to compare one thing _______ another
with
When we want to describe how something or someone changes, we can use two comparatives with ________
and
We often use 'the' with comparative adjectives to show that one thing depends _______ another
on
We usually add –er and –est to one-syllable words to make _________ and ____________
comparatives, superlatives
Study Notes
Comparative Adjectives
- Comparative adjectives show a difference or make a comparison between two things.
- We use 'than' to compare one thing with another.
- Two comparatives can be used with 'and' to describe how something or someone changes.
- 'The' is often used with comparative adjectives to show that one thing depends on another.
- For one-syllable words, we add –er to make the comparative and –est to make the superlative.
Test your knowledge of comparative and superlative adjectives with this beginner-level quiz. Learn how to use comparative adjectives to show change and make comparisons. Practice using "than" to compare one thing with another and learn how to describe changes using two comparatives.
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