Learn English Comparatives and Superlatives: Forms and Examples
Explore the various forms and examples of comparatives and superlatives in English language usage. From using "as...as" for similarity to "more/less...than" for comparison, and ending with "the most/least...adjective" for superlatives, this guide provides clear examples and images to help you understand and apply these concepts effectively.
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as + adjective + as Example: Noa is as smart as those people who care about their health.
not as + adjective + as Example: They are not as busy as my mother.
Comparative - . adjective + er + than
adjective + er + than Examples: She is taller than me. Today it is much easier than in the past.
. more/less + adjective + than
more/less + adjective + than Examples: I was more tired than all the other girls in kindergarten. Fruits and vegetables are better than sweet snacks.
Superlative - , . the +adjective + est
the +adjective + est Examples: This was the hardest time for me. This is the biggest book on the shelf.
. the + most / least + adjective
the + most / least + adjective Examples: I had the most dangerous allergy. That is the most beautiful picture in the class.