The Degrees of an Adjective.
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Teacher: Papadamos k.
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Mary
Helen
Suzan
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Positive degree
Comparative degree
Superlative degree
strong stronger strongest
fat fatter fattest
tiny tinier tiniest
vicious more vicious most vicious
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1. Mary is very thin.
2. Mary is thinner than Helen.
3. Mary is the thinnest girl in our class.
1. The princess is vicious.
2. The king is more vicious than the princess.
3. The queen is the most vicious of all.
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1. My room is tidy.
2. My room is tidier than your room.
3. My room is the tidiest of all.
1. Helen's watch is more expensive than my watch.
2. My socks are dirtier than John’s socks.
3. The weather in Mexico is hotter than the weather in Germany.
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Positive degree
Comparative degree
Superlative degree
dangerous
soft
dry
tall
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Put the following adjectives into the correct box:
short fat tidy vicious
smart noisy clean difficult wet boring big
lazy small hard hardworking thin soft tiny
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Positive degree
Comparative degree
Superlative degree
good better best
bad worse worst
many-much more most
little less least
far farther farthest
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1. I have got more money than you.
2. You have got less money than me.
3. She drank less wine than Helen.
4. I am better at maths than my brother.
5. Tom is the worst player in our team.
6. Helen is worse at Language than Nick.
7. She’s got the most friends of all.
8. Peter ate the most ice-cream of all.