This document provides examples of using comparative (-er than) and superlative (the -est) forms of adjectives. It lists people or objects and their characteristics, with the second item being comparativly more of that characteristic than the first item, and the third item being the most of that characteristic.
This document provides examples of using comparative (-er than) and superlative (the -est) forms of adjectives. It lists people or objects and their characteristics, with the second item being comparativly more of that characteristic than the first item, and the third item being the most of that characteristic.
This document provides examples of using comparative (-er than) and superlative (the -est) forms of adjectives. It lists people or objects and their characteristics, with the second item being comparativly more of that characteristic than the first item, and the third item being the most of that characteristic.
Write correctly the comparative (er than) and the superlative (the est).
CHUBBY MAN PRETTY GIRL
Kent Peter John Margareth Louise Mary
Kent is a chubby man. Margareth is a pretty girl. But Peter is chubbier than Kent. But Louise is prettier than Margareth. And John is the chubbiest. And Mary is the prettiest.
LAZY BOY HUNGRY CHILD
Peter Jim Paul Lily Michael Tommy
Peter is a lazy boy. Lily is a hungry child. But Jim is lazier than Peter. But Michael is hungrier than Lily. And Paul is the laziest. And Tommy is the hungriest.