Comparative and Superlative

One syllable adjectives form their comparative by adding___to the positive form.

One syllable adjectives form their superlative by adding___to the positive form.

Adjectives of three syllables or more form the comparative by putting___before the adjective.

Adjectives of three syllables or more form the superlative by putting___before the adjective.

There are some irregular comparisons. Better, for example, is the___form of 'good'.

Parallel increase is expressed by the___...the___as in the example: 'The more I study, the less I know'.

Equality is expressed by___adjective___in the affirmative.

Equality is expressed by not___adjective___.

adjective comparative superlative
bad
clever
far (distance)
far (more, additional)
good
hot
little
many
much
narrow
pretty
shy

The___I study the___I know.

This exercise is___than the previous one.

Riding a horse is not___riding a bike.

These computers are___than those.

You are___teacher I've ever had.

The world problems are getting___and___difficult to solve.

John is___student in his class. All the girls want to date him.

Bob is___than his brother.

The school will be closed until___notice.

This time he's made___mistakes.

All the poems you selected are good, but only the___one will get the prize.

Who is___, Mary or Jane?

Excuse me, where is___drugstore?

Are you sure that Sydney is___than Anchorage?

Your glasses are___mine.