1.1 Background
1.1 Background
1.1 Background
1.1 Background
In English grammar, the degree of comparison is really important. Degree
of comparison can be used to describe the relational value of one thing with
something in another clause of a sentence. An adjective may simply describe a
quality, (the positive); it may compare the quality with that of another of its
kind (comparative degree); and it may compare the quality with many or all
others (superlative degree).
When we want to make comparison, we need to know the definition,
formula, example, and some guides. Because of this, in this task the writer want to
tell and give informations about the definition of comparison, the kinds of
comparison, the formulas of comparison, the examples of comparison and guides
when we make comparison. Hopefully, by doing this task we can fulfill our
obligation as colleger and increase our knowledge about comparison.
LITERATURE REVIEW
2. Comparative degree
Comparative degree can be used to compare two things that has different
quality of work or characteristic, where there is something that has more than
other. In this comparison, we need to add -er in the last words of adjective or add
more in front of the adjective. Not only that, we need to put than before the object.
The formulas are:
1. For one or two syllable adjective, we use subject + to be + adjective + -er
+ than +object.
The examples are:
a. He is taller than me.
b. Lee Chong Wei is stronger than Simon Santoso.
3. Superlative degree
Superlative degree can be used when two things compare with one
another, where there is the most than the others. We need to add -est in the last
word of the adjective or add most in front of the adjective. Do not forget to add
before adjective. The has meaning to emphatic. The formula is subject + to be +
the + adjective + -est + object or subject + to be + the + most + adjective + object.
The examples are:
a. Sahrul is the tallest boy among us.
b. Mr. Susilo is the oldest man in the meeting.
c. Taj Mahal is the most luxorious cemertry in the world.
d. Christiano Ronaldo is the most expensive football player in the world.
There are some adjective that has own form to comparative and superlative.
Good Better Best
Far Further Furthest
Little Less Least
Bad Worse Worst
Evil Worse Worst
Much/ many More Most
CHAPTER III
CONCLUSION