The document discusses comparatives and superlatives of adjectives. It provides an incomplete table with the positive, comparative, and superlative forms of several adjectives and asks the reader to complete the missing forms. It then lists several sentences using comparatives and superlatives and asks the reader to complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the given adjective based on the comparison being made.
The document discusses comparatives and superlatives of adjectives. It provides an incomplete table with the positive, comparative, and superlative forms of several adjectives and asks the reader to complete the missing forms. It then lists several sentences using comparatives and superlatives and asks the reader to complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the given adjective based on the comparison being made.
The document discusses comparatives and superlatives of adjectives. It provides an incomplete table with the positive, comparative, and superlative forms of several adjectives and asks the reader to complete the missing forms. It then lists several sentences using comparatives and superlatives and asks the reader to complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the given adjective based on the comparison being made.
s longer beautiful the most interesting fatter the best difficult worse happy the dirtiest taller easy more boring 2.Complete the sentences .Use comparative or superlative forms of the adjective. 1.Tom is (old)…………………………….than his brother.
2.This is the (interesting)………………………………book I’ve ever read.
3.My mum is (young)……………………………..than my dad.
4.His car is (expensive)……………………………………than mine.
5.Summer is the (hot)…………………..season.
6.Jim plays tennis (good)………………………..than Ben.
7.Maths is (difficult)……………………………than English.
8.Giraffes are the (tall)…………………………..land animals.