Comparative Adjectives
Comparative Adjectives
Comparative Adjectives
Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify
(larger, smaller, faster, higher). They are used in sentences where two nouns are compared, in
this pattern:
SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
Superlative adjectives are used to describe an object which is at the upper or lower limit of a
quality (the tallest, the smallest, the fastest, the highest). They are used in sentences where a
subject is compared to a group of objects.
Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object).
TWO SYLLABLES
Adjectives with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er or by preceeding the
adjective with more. These adjectives form the superlative either by adding -est or by preceeding
the adjective with most. In many cases, both forms are used, although one usage will be more
common than the other. If you are not sure whether a two-syllable adjective can take a
comparative or superlative ending, play it safe and use moreand most instead. For adjectives
ending in y, change the y to an i before adding the ending.
A. Fat
B. Fatter
C. Fattest
A. Big
B. Bigger
C. Biggest
A. Simple
B. Simpler
C. Simplest
4. Of the two chairs, the leather one was .......................... than the wooden chair.
A. Comfortable
A. Good
B. Better
C. Best