Comparative And Superlative Exercises

Learn about comparative and superlative adjectives and do the exercises to practise using them.

Most adjectives have three forms or degrees: the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. In this discussion, we'll take a closer look at comparative adjectives. A comparative adjective compares two items by modifying the adjective with -er, more, or less.

To make the comparative form of adjectives (like 'bigger' or 'more expensive') and the superlative form (like 'biggest' or 'most expensive'), first we need to know how many syllables are in the adjective. Adjectives with one syllable Usually if an adjective has only one syllable, we add 'er' to make the comparative form.

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Comparative adjectives, such as bigger or better, compare two nouns. Superlative adjectives, such as biggest or best, compare one person or thing against a whole group.

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In this guide, we discuss everything you need to know about comparative adjectives, from the spelling rules, to when to use more, to clearing up the comparative-versus-superlative-adjectives confusion.

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Do you know the difference between comparative and superlative adjectives? Read on to learn more! We use comparative adjectives when we are comparing two things or people. Superlative adjectives are ...

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Comparative adjectives are an essential part of the language that enables you to compare two or more things. In this post, you will explore the concept of comparative adjectives, their various types, and how they can be used effectively in writing and speech.

Comparatives are adjectives used to say that something has more of a quality compared to something else. For example, the comparative of fluffy is fluffier (as in “her coat is fluffier than mine”) and the comparative of good is better (as in “I think this pretzel came out better than the others”).

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