The document discusses grammar rules for expressing preferences and comparisons using adjectives. It provides examples of how to use adjectives like "nice", "light", "big", and "stylish" in their comparative and superlative forms to compare dresses and describe which one is preferred and why. Adjectives with one syllable follow regular patterns of adding "-er" and "-est" while some irregular forms are also listed.
The document discusses grammar rules for expressing preferences and comparisons using adjectives. It provides examples of how to use adjectives like "nice", "light", "big", and "stylish" in their comparative and superlative forms to compare dresses and describe which one is preferred and why. Adjectives with one syllable follow regular patterns of adding "-er" and "-est" while some irregular forms are also listed.
The document discusses grammar rules for expressing preferences and comparisons using adjectives. It provides examples of how to use adjectives like "nice", "light", "big", and "stylish" in their comparative and superlative forms to compare dresses and describe which one is preferred and why. Adjectives with one syllable follow regular patterns of adding "-er" and "-est" while some irregular forms are also listed.
• Preferences • Comparisons with adjectives prefer like more like better page 19 conversation
which dresses do Alex and Kristin prefer?
Why?
Kristin likes the black one better. It
looks more stylish. Alex likes the other one better. The material is lighter than the black one One syllable adjectives Nice nicer Light lighter
Big bigger + than
Pretty prettier Cheap cheaper two or more syllable adjectives Stylish more + Attractive + than Beautiful expensive Irregular forms • Bad worse • Good better