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~ COMPARATIVES ~; -ANSWER KEY-; Write the missing comparatives in the chart below. Be careful with your spelling. Don’t forget to use “than” with a comparative. Study these examples: ADJECTIVE; ; COMPARATIVE;
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www.english-zone.com/teach/pdf-files/comparatives.pdf
www.english-zone.com/teach/pdf-files/comparatives.pdf
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Printable worksheet materials from the English Zone. Limited permission is granted to make copies of this page for use in classroom teaching only. ... English-Zone.Com: Adjectives, Comparatives and Superlatives ... bigger than à...
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www.english-zone.com/teach/cmp-sup.html
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Comparatives and Superlatives Table; ... Test each other in pairs on the forms below; ... The tallest; The smallest; The largest; The slowest; The fastest; The oldest; The cheapest; The longest; The shortest; The safest; The highest;
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www.tefl.net/alexcase/worksheets/grammar/comparative-su...
www.tefl.net/alexcase/worksheets/grammar/comparative-superlative-games/comparative-superlative/
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Be careful, also, not to use more along with a comparative adjective formed with -er nor to use most along with a superlative adjective formed with -est (e.g., do not write that something is more heavier or most heaviest). ... This chart is probably too wide to print on a standard piece of paper. If you click HERE,
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grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/adjectives.htm
grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/adjectives.htm
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We use the comparative and superlative form to compare and contrast different objects in English. Use the comparative form to show the difference between two objects. Example: New York is more exciting ... Here is a chart showing how to construct the comparative form in English. ... add '-er' to end of the adjective (Note:
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esl.about.com/cs/beginner/a/beg_compsup.htm
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Another chart to fill in. These are all one syllable words. Students must fill in both the comparative and superlative form of the adjective.
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newton.uor.edu/facultyfolder/rider/adjectives.htm
newton.uor.edu/facultyfolder/rider/adjectives.htm
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How these forms are created depends on how many syllables there are in the adjective. Syllables are like “sound beats”. For instance, “sing” contains one syllable, ... Superlatives are used to compare more than two things. Superlative sentences usually use “the”, because there is only one superlative.
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web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/regcom.htm
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Common Problems with the Comparative and Superlative ... You should use the comparative form of an adjective or adverb to compare exactly two things. You can form the comparative by adding the suffix "-er" to the modifier (for some short words) or by using the word "more" with the modifier:
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www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/comp...
www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/compsupl.html
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The superlative of an adjective or adverb compares three or more persons or things, ... Exercise: Write the comparative or the superlative form of the words in parentheses. Remember: Use the comparative to compare ... Many adjectives can be changed into adverbs by adding an ly ending. The chart below shows some examples.
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www.lavc.edu/WCweb/adjecadverb.html
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