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ADJECTIVES

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a.COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES


AS + ADJECTIVE + AS
To compare people, places, events or things, when there is no difference, use as + adjective + as:
•Peter is 24 years old. John is 24 years old. Peter is as old as John.
More examples:
•Moscow is as cold as St. Petersburg in the winter.
•Ramona is as happy as Raphael.
•Einstein is as famous as Darwin.
•A tiger is as dangerous as a lion.



COMPARATIVE + THAN
To compare the difference between two people, things or events.
Examples:
•Mt. Everest is higher than Mt. Blanc.
•Thailand is sunnier than Norway.
•A car is more expensive than a bicycle.
•Albert is more intelligent than Arthur.

FORMING THE COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE

Number of syllables

Comparative

Superlative

one syllable

+ -er

+ -est

tall

taller

tallest

one syllable with the spelling consonant + single vowel + consonant: double the final consonant:

fat

fatter

fattest

big

bigger

biggest

sad

sadder

saddest

Number of syllables

Comparative

Superlative

two syllables

+ -er OR more + adj

+ -est OR most + adj

ending in: -y, -ly, -ow
ending in: -le, -er or -ure
these common adjectives - handsome, polite, pleasant, common, quiet

happy

happier/ more happy

happiest/ most happy

yellow

yellower/ more yellow

yellowest/ most yellow

simple

simpler/ more simple

simplest/ most simple

tender

tenderer/ more tender

tenderest/ most tender

If you are not sure, use MORE + OR MOST +
Note: Adjectives ending in '-y' like happy, pretty, busy, sunny, lucky etc:. replace the -y with -ier or -iest in the comparative and superlative form

busy

busier

busiest

Number of syllables

Comparative

Superlative

three syllables or more

more + adj

most + adj

important

more important

most important

expensive

more expensive

most expensive

Examples:
a.A cat is fast, a tiger is faster but a cheetah is the fastest
b.A car is heavy, a truck is heavier, but a train is the heaviest
c.A park bench is comfortable, a restaurant chair is more comfortable, but a sofa is the most comfortable

b.COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES


COMPARISONS OF QUANTITY
To show no difference: as much as , as many as, as few as, as little as
•as many as / as few as + countable nouns
•as much as / as little as + uncountable nouns

Examples:
With countable nouns:
•They have as many children as us.
•We have as many customers as them.
•Tom has as few books as Jane.
•You know as many people as I do.
•I have visited the States as many times as he has.

With uncountable nouns:
•John eats as much food as Peter.
•Jim has as little food as Sam.
•You've heard as much news as I have.
•He's had as much success as his brother has.
They've got as little water as we have.


COMPARISONS OF QUANTITY
To show difference: more, less, fewer + than
To show no difference: as much as , as many as, as few as, as little as


To show difference: more, less, fewer + than
Examples:
With countable nouns: more / fewer
•Eloise has more children than Chantal.
•Chantal has fewer children than Eloise.
•There are fewer dogs in Cardiff than in Bristol
•I have visited fewer countries than my friend has.
•He has read fewer books than she has.
With uncountable nouns: more / less
•Eloise has more money than Chantal.
•Chantal has less money than Eloise.
•I spend less time on homework than you do.
•Cats drink less water than dogs.
•This new dictionary gives more information than the old one.

So, the rule is:
MORE + nouns that are countable or uncountable
FEWER + countable nouns
LESS + uncountable nouns

 

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