Comparative Adjectives UNIT 12 When we compare things

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Comparative Adjectives UNIT 12

Comparative Adjectives UNIT 12

➔When we compare things using adjectives, we must use comparative adjectives.

➔When we compare things using adjectives, we must use comparative adjectives.

Short Adjectives cheap tall fat cheaper taller fatter Adjectives That End In ~y funny

Short Adjectives cheap tall fat cheaper taller fatter Adjectives That End In ~y funny easy pretty funnier easier prettier Adjectives With More Than Two Syllables boring interesting wonderful beautiful more boring more interesting more wonderful more beautiful Irregular Adjectives good bad far better worse farther

Spelling: Short Adjectives

Spelling: Short Adjectives

➔For short adjectives that end in one vowel + one consonant, we double the

➔For short adjectives that end in one vowel + one consonant, we double the consonant when changed to a comparative adjective.

Examples - big - fat - hot → bigger → fatter → hotter

Examples - big - fat - hot → bigger → fatter → hotter

No Change (Not one vowel + one consonant): - short - small - young

No Change (Not one vowel + one consonant): - short - small - young → shorter → smaller → younger

Than (Not “then”)

Than (Not “then”)

➔Than is often used when using a comparative adjective.

➔Than is often used when using a comparative adjective.

Examples - Vancouver is smaller than Seoul. - The department store is more expensive

Examples - Vancouver is smaller than Seoul. - The department store is more expensive than the grocery store. - Titanic was more interesting than Avatar.

Much / Far / Way

Much / Far / Way

➔Much, far, and way are used to give emphasis when we compare. ➔Way is

➔Much, far, and way are used to give emphasis when we compare. ➔Way is common in speaking and is not very formal.

Examples - Saudi Arabia is bigger than Japan. - Canada is much bigger than

Examples - Saudi Arabia is bigger than Japan. - Canada is much bigger than Japan.

Examples - Brazil’s soccer players are better than USA’s. - Brazil’s soccer players are

Examples - Brazil’s soccer players are better than USA’s. - Brazil’s soccer players are way better than Canada’s.

As. . . as

As. . . as

➔This form is used to show that something is the same or equal. ➔With

➔This form is used to show that something is the same or equal. ➔With this form, we do not use comparative adjectives.

Examples - Vancouver is as big as Boston. - Peter is as old as

Examples - Vancouver is as big as Boston. - Peter is as old as me. - Jenny is as nice as my old roommate.

Not as. . . as

Not as. . . as

➔This form is used to show that something isn’t the same or equal. ➔Again,

➔This form is used to show that something isn’t the same or equal. ➔Again, with this form, we do not use comparative adjectives.

Examples - Brazil isn’t as big as Canada. - Toronto isn’t as warm as

Examples - Brazil isn’t as big as Canada. - Toronto isn’t as warm as Vancouver. - Gas wasn’t as expensive as I thought. - The dinner wasn’t as good as lunch.

Optional Review Videos: Comparative Adjectives

Optional Review Videos: Comparative Adjectives

SUPERLATIVES https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=uw. Ct 5 q 02 Xl A

SUPERLATIVES https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=uw. Ct 5 q 02 Xl A