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Comparison of
Prepared by: Shirley P. Valera
San Juan Nepomuceno School. Inc.Grade III – St.Francis /St.AugustineSY 2014-2015
Objectives1.Use correct forms of
adverbs in the three
degrees of
comparison.
Objectives2. Answer in complete
sentences using the
three degrees of
comparison.
Drill
Read the
sentences
aloud.
Rosa dances
gracefully.
Drill
Ana dances
more
gracefully
than Rosa.
Drill
Among the
three, Nena
dances most
gracefully.
Juan sleeps
soundly.
Peter___________
_______________
___.
Jerry____________
Joy works efficiently.
Jennifer_____________
___________________
___.
Joan________________
___________________
___.
A healthy pupil thinks
intelligently..
A gifted child
____________________
__.
An obedient
son_________________
__.
Regine participate
actively in our class
activities.
Ivy___________________
____________________
____.
Jill___________________
____________________
Hi, Anton! I’ve been
waiting for you for
half an hour now.
Oh, I’m sorry, Lita , I’m
late. Have you started
with our computer
activity? Has our teacher
arrived?
Yes, I started, but I
stopped for a while and
read the newspaper
while waiting for you.
Did you find any
changes in the
process of doing our
computer aided
activity?
Yes, Anton. In a computer aided
activity, you can work faster and
more easily. That is what we call
high-tech.
You said it. Let’s suggest to Miss
Montemayor to bring us here to
the computer lab for our activities
more frequently.
I agree with you. This is the
facility in the school where I enjoy
working frequently.
GeneralizationIn comparing actions with
the use of adverbs , there
are three degrees of
comparison :
. Positive
. Comparative
. Superlative
Rules. Add er or est to
adverbs of one
or two syllables.
Ex. hard-harder
Rules. Use more or most
with adverbs of
two or more
syllables.
Ex. slow-slowly
Rules. Use less or least
with adverbs in
showing negative
comparison.
Ex. Less
efficiently
Rules. For irregular
adverbs , the
spelling is
changed.
Ex. Badly -worse
References:
Discovering New words by Ofelia G.
Castanada pp.___
English for Better Communication by
Elisa Robles pp. 167-171
English Language Power by Letecia
B. Batac pp.___