This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences, with the adjective in parentheses needing to be changed to the comparative or superlative form based on the context. Some examples include using "bigger" in the sentence "We ́ve got (big) problems to worry about", and "coldest" in "Is it much (cold) in New York?". The document offers 20 sentences total demonstrating when to use comparative versus superlative adjectives.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences, with the adjective in parentheses needing to be changed to the comparative or superlative form based on the context. Some examples include using "bigger" in the sentence "We ́ve got (big) problems to worry about", and "coldest" in "Is it much (cold) in New York?". The document offers 20 sentences total demonstrating when to use comparative versus superlative adjectives.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences, with the adjective in parentheses needing to be changed to the comparative or superlative form based on the context. Some examples include using "bigger" in the sentence "We ́ve got (big) problems to worry about", and "coldest" in "Is it much (cold) in New York?". The document offers 20 sentences total demonstrating when to use comparative versus superlative adjectives.