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Comparative forms of adjectives

Explore comparative forms of adjectives such as short, tall, small, funny, narrow, clever, simple, and more through examples like taller, smaller, more colourful, and less comfortable. Understand how to compare objects and people in English.

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Comparative forms of adjectives

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  1. Comparative forms of adjectives Recap and examples by A. Denutte

  2. Comparative

  3. ‘’short’’ adjective = 1syllabe 2 syllabes ifthe adjective ends in : Y(funny) OW (narrow) ER (clever) LE(simple)

  4. Examples

  5. er tall tall

  6. small The baby is the pumpkin. smaller than not as small as the baby. The pumpkin is

  7. This That colourful more colourful than • This T-shirt is that T-shirt. less colourful than • That T-shirt is this T-shirt. not as colourful as • That T-shirt is this T-shirt.

  8. Mr Smith Mr Jones rich Mr Smith is richer than Mr Jones. Mr Jones is not as rich as Mr Smith.

  9. comfortable sofas chairs Sofas are more comfortable than chairs. Chairs are less comfortable than sofas. Chairs are not as comfortable as sofas.

  10. The End

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