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1 Comparing 2 things
2 Please Repeat
3 tall
4 taller
5 fast
6 faster
7 Look at the man and boy. Tell me about them. The man is tall. The boy is short. Who is taller? The man is taller than the boy. Who is shorter? The boy is shorter than the man.
8 Look at the man and the others. Tell me about them. One man is tall. The others are short. Who is taller? The man in the center is taller than the others. Who is shorter? The others are shorter than the man in the center.
9 Tell me about them. Look at the bus and car. The bus is longer. The car is shorter. The bus is slower than the car. The car is faster than the bus.
10 We describe with adjectives
11 Words that describe are adjectives. Adjectives that compare are comparatives.
12 What word describes summer?
13 hot
14 What word describes winter?
15 cold
16 Let s compare winter and summer. Winter is colder than summer. What did we add to the adjective cold?
17 Cold + er Makes the comparative.
18 adjective + er tall taller cheap cheaper
19 cheap
20 cheaper
21 Now let s compare summer to winter. Summer is hotter than winter.
22 hot What do we have to add to hot to make the comparative?
23 hotter
24 hotter We have to double the t before adding er Hot+t+er
25 consonant + er hot hotter
26 Why do we double the consonant? To keep the vowel sound short.
27 What would hoter Sound like? The o would be long and sound like oh.
28 Can you think of another one syllable word where you have to double the consonant? How about big?
29 consonant + er hot hotter big bigger
30 When do you double the consonant? When the word is one syllable And the vowel is short
31 Let s do a few more.
32 clean
33 cleaner
34 new
35 newer
36 old
37 older
38 Why didn t we double the consonant? clean and old and new are one syllable. So what gives?
39 They have long vowels.
40 nice How do you form the comparative for nice?
41 nicer
42 nicer Why do you only add an r and not er?
43 How would nice + er sound? niceer
44 Can you think of Another word like that, ending in e?
45 adjective + r nice nicer ripe riper
46 What happens When the adjective ends in y?
47 Change y to i + er dirty dirtier
48 dirty
49 dirtier
50 Can you think of another one like this?
51 early
52 earlier
53 Change y to i + er adjective comparative early earlier dirty dirtier
54 How about busy? busy What is the comparative of busy?
55 busier
56 How about this one? good What is the comparative of good?
57 better
58 That s right We can t say gooder.
59 How about this one? bad
60 Can we say badder? No.
61 worse
62 irregular good better bad worse
63 And this one?
64 expensive
65 Can we say expensiver? No.
66 more expensive
67 And how about beautiful beautifuler or More beautiful?
68 more beautiful
69 When the adjective has more than one syllable we say more + adjective.
70 more + adjective beautiful more beautiful expensive more expensive
71 Now let s compare. Today s weather is (bad) than yesterday s weather. Today s weather is worse that yesterday s weather.
72 The car is than the bus. 1. new 2. old 3. clean 4. fast 5. expensive
73 Give an example for each column adj + er adj +r adj + ier consonant +r irregular more + adj.
74 Can you put the words in the correct column? good beautiful cheap bad nice busy expensive big hot early old clean sad large ripe heavy thin long intelligent tall childish difficult populated fine
75 Give an example for each column adj + er adj +r adj + ier consonant +r irregular more + adj. good beautiful cheap bad nice busy expensive big hot early old clean sad large ripe heavy thin long intelligent tall childish difficult populated fine
76 Give an example for each column adj + er adj +r adj + ier consonant +r irregular more + adj. cleaner nicer busier bigger worse intelligent taller finer earlier sadder better expensive cheaper larger heavier hotter populated older riper thinner beautiful childish
77 If you were critically ill (very very sick), would you prefer a doctor who has practiced medicine for 30 years or just 10 years?
78 Answer this question making comparatives using one of the following words: 1. Qualified 2. Competent 3. Experienced 4. educated 5. Cheap 6. Famous 7. modern 1. Handy 2. savvy 3. Close to where I live 4. Skilled 5. Compassionate 6. good
79 This one is than that one.
80 This one is thinner than that one This one is taller than that one This one is higher than that one This one is than that one. Which one is prettier? Which one is more expensive?
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