We started the unit 2 so, if you want to practice the grammar point we recommend you take a look at this explanation.
Comparative/superlative
Comparative is the name for the grammar used when comparing two things.
This computer is better than that one.
She's stronger at chess than I am.
It's much colder today than it was yesterday.
Our car is bigger than your car.
This grammar topic is easier than most others.
I find science more difficult than mathematics.
Today's ESL lesson was more interesting than usual.
When comparing with than some changes are necessary, depending on the number of syllables the adjective has:
1- syllable adjectives: add -er to the adjective
- My sister is much taller than me.
- It's colder today than it was yesterday.
Note: If the word ends: consonant-vowel-consonant, then the last consonant is usually doubled in the comparative. Examples: big-bigger, fat-fatter, hot-hotter.
2-syllable adjectives ending in -y: change the -y to -ier
- She's looking happier today.
- This grammar topic is easier than the last one.
- Why is everyone else luckier than me?
Other 2-syllable adjectives: use more with the unchanged adjective
- The shops are always more crowded just before Christmas.
- Is there anything more boring than reading about grammar?
- My sister is more careful with her writing than I am with mine.
Note: The comparative of some shorter 2-syllable adjectives can be formed with -er.
Examples: simple-simpler, clever-cleverer, narrow-narrower. To be sure which comparative method to use, you will need to consult a good dictionary.
Adjectives with 3 or more syllables: use more with the unchanged adjective
- Russian grammar is more difficult than English grammar.
- My sister is much more intelligent than me.
- I find maths lessons more enjoyable than science lessons.
- The older you get, the more irritating you become.
In the superlative you talk about one thing only and how it is the best, worst, etc. You do not compare two things. The following guidelines apply to the superlative:
1-syllable adjectives: add -est to the adjective (plus the)
- My sister is the tallest in our family.
- Yesterday was the coldest day of the year so far.
Note: If the word ends: consonant-vowel-consonant, then the last consonant is usually doubled in the superlative. Examples: big-biggest, fat-fattest, hot-hottest.
2-syllable adjectives ending in -y: change the -y to -iest (plus the)
- The richest people are not always the happiest.
- Which do you think is the easiest language to learn?
- She's the luckiest person I know.
Other 2-syllable adjectives: use the most with the unchanged adjective
- The most boring thing about ESL class is doing grammar exercises.
- My sister is the most careful person I know.
Note: The superlative of some shorter 2-syllable adjectives can be formed with -er. Examples: simple-simplest, clever-cleverest, narrow-narrowest. To be sure which superlative method to use, you will need to consult a good dictionary.
Adjectives with 3 or more syllables: use the most with the unchanged adjective
- Some people think that Russian is the most difficult language.
- Albert Einstein was the most intelligent person in history.
- My most enjoyable class is English.
- You are the most irritating person I have ever met!
Following are two common irregular comparative/superlative forms:
- good-better-the best
- bad-worse-the worst
- far- farther/further- the farthest/the furthest
- little- less- the least
- much-more- the most
1. exercise to practice.
MORE PRACTICE IF YOU NEED IT
http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/comparative-adjectives-exercise-1.html
Si aún tienes dudas sobre como se forma el comparativo y superlativo en inglés, aquí os dejamos un video ( en español) . Ánimo, chicos.
ResponderEliminarMe gustaron muchos los ejercicios, sigue subiendo
Estos ejercicios me gustaron mucho sobre todo los enlaces que te llevan a ejercicios en los que te corrigen las respuestas, prefiero que pongas más enlaces porque así podemos saber si sabemos hacer el comparativo y el superlativo de un adjetivo.
ResponderEliminarLos ejercicios están muy bien, pero son bastante fáciles.
ResponderEliminarHi, I'm Roque of 6°C. I like this exercises, are some easy, keep raising exercises for the exam, plis
ResponderEliminarEstos ejercicios están genial, pero demasiado fáciles.
ResponderEliminarYo creo que los ejercicios son muy fáciles,es mejor ponerlos con algunas palabras que no sepamos así sabemos un poco más de vocabulario para los examenes.PABLO VÁZQUEZ GÓMEZ
ResponderEliminarMe gustaron mucho los ejercicios.Pero son bastante fáciles.¿los siguientes podrías complicarlos un poco mas.
ResponderEliminarHola Elisa, gracias por los ejercicios me resultaron muy utiles.
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