The document provides examples of comparative and superlative adjectives in Ukrainian. It lists common adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms, such as "big", "bigger", "biggest" and "nice", "nicer", "nicest". It then gives examples of using comparative adjectives in sentences comparing the attributes of different nouns, such as comparing the coldness of Canada and the USA or the length of the Dnipro and Thames rivers.
The document provides examples of comparative and superlative adjectives in Ukrainian. It lists common adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms, such as "big", "bigger", "biggest" and "nice", "nicer", "nicest". It then gives examples of using comparative adjectives in sentences comparing the attributes of different nouns, such as comparing the coldness of Canada and the USA or the length of the Dnipro and Thames rivers.
The document provides examples of comparative and superlative adjectives in Ukrainian. It lists common adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms, such as "big", "bigger", "biggest" and "nice", "nicer", "nicest". It then gives examples of using comparative adjectives in sentences comparing the attributes of different nouns, such as comparing the coldness of Canada and the USA or the length of the Dnipro and Thames rivers.
old dark cold 2) big bigger the biggest red thin wet hot 3) nice nic e + er = nicer the nic e + est = nicest brave late safe white 4) dry dr (y-i)+ er= drier the dr (y-i)+ est= driest funny muddy busy early 5) good bad 6) interesting more interesting the most interesting famous popular comfortable beautiful 2. 1) Canada is _________ (cold) than the USA. 2) The Tiger Shark is _____________ (dangerous) than the White Shark. 3) The Dnipro is ____________ (long) than the Thames. 4) He is _____________ (strong) than his brother. 5) The Nile is the _____________ (long) river in the world. 6) Our class is the _____________ (good) in our school. 7) The Tiger Shark is the ______________ (dangerous) of all sharks.