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Making Comparisons

Making Comparisons. Comparative & Superlative Adjectives. Comparative Adjectives. Compare two people, places, or things. How to Make Them. Add – er My ride to school is longer when it snows. Use more Traveling in winter is more difficult than traveling in summer. Superlative Adjectives.

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Making Comparisons

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  1. Making Comparisons Comparative & Superlative Adjectives

  2. Comparative Adjectives • Compare two people, places, or things.

  3. How to Make Them • Add –er • My ride to school is longer when it snows. • Use more • Traveling in winter is more difficult than traveling in summer.

  4. Superlative Adjectives • Compare more than two people.

  5. How To Make Them • Add –est • Samantha is the smartest one in the class. • Use most • Harry is the most useful employee at work.

  6. How Do I Know Which to Use? • How many things are being compared in the sentence?

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