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Comparatives and Superlatives

Astrid L. Martinez
Enfermería
ENGL1010
Prof. Norma Cales
September 20, 2021
Comparatives and Superlatives
Assignment 3.2 (Points: 24)
Instructions:

1. In this assignment, you will use the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and
adverbs to write about two or more objects, places, people or actions. Write a sentence
for each adjective or adverb from the table below in the following form:
a. The basic form of the word.
b. The comparative form of the word.
c. The superlative form of the word.
2. You may use the following examples as a guide. Notice the underlined and bold words in
each of the examples:
Ex: The weather is nice today. (basic)
The weather was nicer yesterday than it is today. (comparative)
Last week, we had the nicest weather. (superlative)

Adjective Basic Form Comparative Form (1 pt. Superlative Form (1 pt.


or Adverb (1pt. each) each) each)
My dad’s food is better than My grandma makes the
Good My mom’s food is good.
my mom’s. best food.
The sky looked worse Last month it rained the
Bad The weather is bad.
yesterday. worst.
The boy was happier on the He is happiest when eating
Happy The boy is happy.
roller coaster. fair food.
Big That cat is big. The dog is bigger than the cat. The dog is the biggest.
I can see clearly with my I can see more clearly with I can see most clearly
Clearly
glasses. contacts. when my glasses are clean,
The heels are more expensive The purse is the most
Expensive Those sandals are expensive.
than the sandals. expensive.
I more quickly packed my My brother can pack most
Quickly I quickly packed my bag.
electronics then my clothes. quickly.
Canada is farther than
Far Florida is too far. Alaska is farthest of all.
Florida.

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