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Comparatives and superlatives

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    adjectives
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  • We use comparatives to compare two people or things and to say if one thing has more quality. We add -....../...... to the adjective and the word...
    We add -ed/ more to the adjective and the word than.
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  • We use superlative to say that in particular group something has the most quality. We add -..../ .... to the adjective. We use the superlative with the word....
    We add -est / most to the adjective. We use the superlative with the word the.
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  • The clothes here are (good) than in my town.
    The clothes here are better than in my town.
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  • That's my (bad) mark ever!
    That's my worst mark ever!
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  • It's (far) than I thought- I think we're lost.
    It's farther/further than I thought- I think we're lost.
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  • That's the (disgusting) meal that I've ever had!
    That's the most disgusting meal that I've ever had!
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  • I hope your team is (lucky) today than last week.
    I hope your team is luckier today than last week.
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  • They're (happy) in their new school than in their old one.
    There happier in their new school than in their old one.
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  • It's the (good) song on her album,.
    It's the best song on her album.
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  • Italy is (small) than Spain.
    Italy is smaller than Spain.
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  • Do you know what the (small) city in the world is?
    Do you know what the smallest city in the world is?
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  • Canada is (large) than China.
    Canada is larger than China.
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  • What's the comparative and superlative form of good?
    better than/ the best
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  • What's the comparative and superlative form of bad?
    worse than/ the worst
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  • What's the comparative and superlative form of far?
    farther than, further than/ The farthest, The furthest
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  • Brazil is (hot) than England.
    Brazil is hotter than England.
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