Comparatives in English
Comparatives in English
IN ENGLISH
Spelling rules:
Examples Example 2
This lesson is easier than the prevous one
Last month was hotter than this one
She looks sadder now
Example 3
Their show is more entertaining than before
The students are more motivated
Comparatives of
Inferiority 🔽
They are used to indicate that something is less than
something else.
Structure
Less + adjective + than
one.
Examples Example 2
She felt less energetic after the long hike
The small town is less crowded than the city.
This task is less complicated than I initially thought.
3. Comparatives
of Equality ➡️
They are used to say that two things are
one.
one.
Example 1
I can run as fast as a dog
Other languages are not as important as English
Examples Example 2
Drinking alcohol is as bad as smoking
If you practice hard, you will be as good as I am
It isn´t as bad as it looks
Fill in the blanks (Comparatives of
Superiority)
Practice
This sofa is __________ (comfortable) than that chair.
Inferiority)
This book is __________ (exciting) than the last one.
Practice
correctly.
The double comparative occurs when two comparatives are used in the
Examples:
The less you study, the worse your grades will be.
The superlative form is used to show that one thing is the most (or least) in a
We double the final consonant before adding -est (or -er) if these three conditions are
met:
Examples
Admirable = the most admirable
Annoying = the most annoying.
house.
The inferiority superlative is used to say that something has the least amount
Examples
This is the least expensive hotel in
town
The least important thing.
That is the least useful app.
He is the least common person I know
Dialogue #1
Topic: Choosing a holiday destination
Anna: So, where should we go on vacation this year?
Mark: I was thinking Italy. Rome is probably the most beautiful city I’ve
ever seen.
Anna: I agree. And it’s also the most romantic, isn’t it?
Mark: Definitely. Plus, it has the most amazing food. You can’t go wrong
with Italian cuisine.
Anna: Okay, so Italy is at the top of the list! What about cost?
Mark: Well, it’s not the cheapest, but it’s worth it.
Dialogue #2
Luis: How did you feel about the meeting this morning?
Luis: Yeah, I felt the same. It was also the least organized.
so far.
b) the expensivest
b) the funniest
c) the funnier
Exercise #2
That was _______________________. (difficult/exam)