Grammar Lesson 3, Part 2

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Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'Sugar is _____ than salt.'?

  • sweetly
  • more sweet
  • sweet
  • sweeter (correct)

Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'Malik is _____ than Hamed.'?

  • tallest
  • tall
  • taller (correct)
  • more tall

What word correctly finishes the sentence: 'Elephants are _____ than goats.'?

  • more big
  • big
  • biggest
  • bigger (correct)

Which word correctly fills in the blank: 'Toes are _____ than fingers.'?

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Which word is appropriate to complete this sentence: 'Trousers are _____ than shorts.'?

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Study Notes

Comparative Adjectives

  • Use comparative forms to compare two entities in English.
  • Common comparative adjectives include "sweeter," "taller," "bigger," "older," "shorter," "longer," and "smaller."

Grammar Exercises

  • Sugar is sweeter than salt.
  • Malik is taller than Hamed.
  • Elephants are bigger than goats.
  • Trains are older than planes.
  • Toes are shorter than fingers.
  • Trousers are longer than shorts.
  • Bees are smaller than birds.
  • Your ball is larger than my ball.

Comparative Questions

  • Consider height comparisons (e.g. you vs. your mother).
  • Analyze length differences between animals (e.g. tiger vs. crocodile).
  • Compare word lengths (e.g. Maths vs. English).
  • Assess width variations (e.g. road vs. door).
  • Evaluate sweetness levels (e.g. cupcake vs. ice cream).

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