PPT-Comparative and superlative
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Exercise 1 Adjective C omparative Superlative 1 Bad worse worst 2 difficult more difficult most difficult 3 Good
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Exercise 1 Adjective C omparative Superlative 1 Bad worse worst 2 difficult more difficult most difficult 3 Good . By. Cheryl Hamilton. 5. th. Grade. Comparative Adjectives. Comparative adjectives are used to compare two people, places, things, or groups.. Add . er. . to most short adjectives to make their comparative forms.. COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES . As you know, words are made of syllables.. Fat fat =one syllable. Rabbit rab-bit = two syllables. Beautiful Beau-ti-ful =three syllables. . Remember!!!. To make the comparative of one syllable adjectives you only should add . Do Now. Complete the Do Now – make sure to circle which alarm is going off as you read the sentence with a mistake.. Write the “Fix It” sentence. Make sure you have agreement in person, number, and gender!. and . Superlative. Adjectives. Adjectives. Describe or modify nouns and pronouns. Examples. The . helpful. . robot cleaned . my room.. He’s . friendlier. . than that. killer. . robot that tried to . Created by Jessi Olmsted 2014. ***FONTS NEEDED***. . . . You will need the following FREE fonts so that the formatting will be correct and it will look like the preview file. . LL Elementary by I’m . 1. Identify the adverb in the following sentence: Reece has almost finished his guitar practice.. A. Reece. B. finished. C. his. D. almost. E. guitar. D! almost. Finished =verb, almost=adverb. 2. Choose the correct form of the adverb in the parentheses.. What surprises can happen on an expedition?. Title:. Lost City: The Discovery of Machu Picchu. Author: . Ted. . Lewin. Genre: . . Narrative Nonfiction. Monday. Grammar: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives. Adjectives. and . adverbs. may be used to compare people or things. Special forms of these words are used to make . comparisons. .. Comparative Form. Use this form of an . adjective. or an . adverb. Page 186. All adjectives have forms, called degrees.. Adjectives that simply describe are in the positive degree. . Adjectives that compare two or more things are in the comparative degree.. Adjectives that compare three or more things are in the superlative degree.. 1. do. 2. choose. 3. dream. 4. come. 5. drive. 6. cost. 7. fall. 8. dig. 9. feel. . simple past . past. participle. did done. c. hose . choosen. comparative. We use the comparative form of an adjective to compare two people or . . . . things. we add . er. . to an adjective and than after the adjective to make the comparison. Example:It,s. When. . do . we. use . it. ?. . . We. . use . it. . to. compare . TWO . objects. , . people. , places. …. . . There. are . five. rules. Comparative. . . Rule . 1. . . . Adjectives . Adjective and Adverb NOTES Adjectives An adjective is a word that modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun They answer the questions: What kind? Which one or ones? How many or much? Articles are Adjectives MEMBERS OF THE GROUP :. ABDILAH CAHAYA SUKMA. AQNIA PARADITA. DINDA RAHMALIA. INDITA WULANDANI. MUHAMMAD NUR FADLY. RIDO KHAIRULAH. STIAWAN JIDAN. COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES. Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify (.
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