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Good afternoon class! How is your day so far?

That’s good to hear! So can I expect a full blast of


energy and active participation from you?
Good afternoon, Ma’am. We are fine.

Yes Ma’am.
Prayer Before we begin the lesson this
afternoon, let us ask the guidance of almighty
God and let us enlighten our mind to completely
understand the lesson this morning. Would you
please lead the prayer?

I would like to request everyone to choose a


quiet place in your home, so you may
concentrate with our online class.

Now we will have a groupings, each group should


consists of 4 members.

So we have group A Archie, Ruby, Joemely. Romil


Group B Katrina, Raffy, Nice, Niel
Group C Ana Leslie, Christine, Joan, Edessa
Group D Christian Rey, Dyvhie,Raya

Each group will be given jumbled letter. As I say


go, everyone should participate to arrange and
figure out the word. The group, who will win, will
get the prize.

You may start now.

What is the word that you got?

Very good. Thank you!

Let’s have a short review on the past lesson that


we have for Adjectives.

Define Adjectives

Your answer is correct. Thank you.

And now we will play charades. Do you know


what it is?

Each group should choose their representative.


The chosen representative will act something she
/he had picked in the container.

The first group who will get the 3 words correctly


in a short period of time will be the winner

Have I made myself clear?

How did you find the activity?

Have I made myself clear?

How did you find the activity?

Our topic for this afternoon is about Adjectives


Degrees of Comparison

Let’s have the words that you guessed earlier.

Please read the first sentence. (The box is heavy.)

The word heavy in this sentence is in positive


degree.

But what happens when you compare the heavy


box into another thing?

Please read the second sentence. (The box is


heavier than the bag.)

When you compare heavier box to another thing,


you need to use comparative degree. This means
that the word will change.

What should we do if compare the box in more


than one thing. Let say we will compare the box
in three other things.

Please read the third sentence (The box is the


heaviest among other things in the room.)

We would then use superlative degree in


comparing the box in two or more things.

Would you please tell me how many syllables


does the word heavy has? Only one.
What can you say about the changing from
positive degree to comparative degree with one One syllable adjectives form the comparative
syllable? degree by changing to word with –er in the
ending of the word.

How about the word cold?


It will become colder.

What can you say about the changing from


positive degree to comparative degree with two
syllables?

Let’s say angry


It will become angrier.
How about changing from comparative degree to
superlative degree?

Three syllables adjectives form the comparative


degree by changing to word with –est in the
ending of the word or adding “most” before the
word.

Let’s have the word intelligence.We therefore


need to say more intelligent or most intelligent.

Positive degree.

When we speak about only one person or thing,


We use the positive degree.

Comparative degree. When we compare two


persons or two things with each other. There are
2 ways that you can change “large” to the
comparative degree:

Add “er” to the end of the word

Add “more” to the front of the word

Superlative Degree When we compare more than


two persons or things with one another There are
2 ways that you can change “large” to the
superlative degree: •Add “est” to the end of the
word

Add “most” to the front of the word

Pick the adjectives in each sentence and identify


the degree of comparison each adjective belongs.

I guess I’d rather buy this pair of shoes; It’s


cheaper than the other. (Answers) cheaper – comparative degree

Baguio City is the coldest city in the country.


coldest – superlative degree
My mother prepares the most delicious afritada
in town. most delicious – – superlative degree

The lion is a wild animal.


wild – positive degree
Owl is more active at night
more active – comparative degree
What have you learned today?
We learned about the Degrees of Comparison
What are the degrees of comparison?
The positive degree, comparative degree and
superlative degree
And now we will have a quiz to test if everyone
really understands the lesson.
Complete the sentences below with the correct
degrees of comparison of adjectives.

(wise) 1. King Solomon is the ____king of all.


(delicious)2. Chocolate is______.
(strange) 3. Alicia can make _____voice than
Emy.
(High) 4. Mt. Everest is the ______mountain in
the world.
(tall) 5. Ken is the _____among the players.

And for our Assignment


Write down five sentences for each degrees of
comparison.

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