PPT-Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
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Onesyllable adjectives OneSyllable Adjective eg Long longer longest OneSyllable Adjective with Final e eg Wise wiser wisest OneSyllable Adjective Ending
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Onesyllable adjectives OneSyllable Adjective eg Long longer longest OneSyllable Adjective with Final e eg Wise wiser wisest OneSyllable Adjective Ending with a Single Consonant with a Single Vowel before It. 1 Nibbles crept across the carpet towards the open door and sneaked through while no one was looking 2 Sue edged over the ice as s he talked to her dog clinging to a tree 3 Eliot s car skidded across the road as it went out of co ntrol and t Comparative Adverbs. A comparative adverb compares 2 actions.. When comparing 2 actions add . –er . to the adverb.. Use . more. instead of adding –er if the adverb ends in –ly. NEVER use . more. A way to modify other words. What is an adverb?. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb.. Explorers . eagerly. . chase. adventure.. Eagerly is an adverb because it is modifying the verb, chase.. Madison Hanes. Adjectives. Adjectives are words that describe, modify a person, place or thing. Adjectives usually come before the noun. For example: The . orange. cat ran across the yard. Adjectives can also describe pronouns. For example: The . 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.. 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 . Announcements. Test on Units 19-21 . Thursday. Agenda. Song- Stronger. Homework check/ Unit 20 review. Unit 21. Listening. Pronunciation. Review Unit 21. Start Unit 22. Writing evaluation- comparing adjectives. Comparative Adverb. Superlative Adjective. Superlative Adverb. Four Corners Game. Students move to a corner as you play the music. Once in corners reveal the sentence. Students determine which one is being used in the sentence. The students in that corner are out and participate at their seats. For the last question the winners are the ones in the correct corner.. Prepared by . Mohd. . Kamal. Bin . Abd. Aziz. English . Proficiency for Academic Purposes. Lecturer School of Human Sciences. 0173878720. kamal.aziz@cybernetics.edu.my. Use of Comparative Adjectives. Title: . Antarctic Journal. Author: . Jennifer Owings Dewey. Genre: . Journal. Review Games. Story Sort. Voc. abulary . Words:. Arcade Games. Study Stack. . Spelling City: Spelling Words . Spelling City: Vocabulary. When. . do . we. use . it. ?. . . We. . use . it. . to. compare . TWO . objects. , . people. , places. …. . . There. are . five. rules. Comparative. . . Rule . 1. . . . Adjectives . Comparative and Superlative Adverbs Comparative Adverbs A comparative adverb compares 2 actions. When comparing 2 actions add –er to the adverb. Use more instead of adding –er if the adverb ends in –ly Comparative Adjectives. A comparative adjective compares only 2 nouns.. When comparing 2 nouns add . –er . to the adjective.. If the adjective is a long word, write . more. in front of it instead of adding –er to the end of the word..
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