This document discusses superlative adjectives and how to form comparative and superlative adjectives. It provides examples of using comparative adjectives with "than" and superlative adjectives with "the most" or "the least". The examples compare subjects on attributes like being good at math, length of mountain ranges, population levels, funniness, and level of interest. The document concludes with thanks for attention.
This document discusses superlative adjectives and how to form comparative and superlative adjectives. It provides examples of using comparative adjectives with "than" and superlative adjectives with "the most" or "the least". The examples compare subjects on attributes like being good at math, length of mountain ranges, population levels, funniness, and level of interest. The document concludes with thanks for attention.
This document discusses superlative adjectives and how to form comparative and superlative adjectives. It provides examples of using comparative adjectives with "than" and superlative adjectives with "the most" or "the least". The examples compare subjects on attributes like being good at math, length of mountain ranges, population levels, funniness, and level of interest. The document concludes with thanks for attention.
Superlative adjectives “It is used to compare three and more things, animals, people, etc.” Comparative & superlative How to make “comparative” and “superlatives” 1. better at math than other subjects. Sam is ____________ (good) 2. The Andes Mountains in South America are the longest mountain range on the planet. (long) _____________ 3. the most populated state I think California is _______________________ in the U.S. (populated) the least populated 4. funnier Their math teacher is _________________thank their science teacher. (funny) 5. more interesting In my opinion science is ___________________than English. (interesting) less interesting Thanks for your attention!