2. AS…AS
(THE ADJECTIVE DOES NOT CHANGE)
She's twice as old as her sister.
I'm almost as good in math as in science.
This book is not as exciting as the last one.
The cafeteria is not as crowded as usual.
Russian is not quite as difficult as Chinese.
3. THAN
(SOME CHANGES ARE NECESSARY, DEPENDING ON THE
NUMBER OF SYLLABLES THE ADJECTIVE HAS)
This computer is better than that one.
It's much colder today than it was yesterday.
Our car is bigger than your car.
This grammar topic is easier than most
others.
I find science more difficult than
mathematics.
8. 2- SYLLABLE
ADJECTIVES
My sister is funnier than my mom.
Mark is happier than John.
Cats are grumpier than mice.
Rule 3: If the adjective ends in y,
drop the -y and add –ier.
9. 2-SYLLABLE
ADJECTIVES The shops are always more crowded just before
Christmas.
Is there anything more boring than watching a bad
movie?
My sister is more careful with her writing than I am
with mine.
Rule 4: Use “more” with the unchanged
adjective .
10. 2 – SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES
simple-simpler
clever-cleverer
narrow-narrower
Rule 5: The comparative of some shorter
2-syllable adjectives can be formed with
-er.
Note:To be sure which comparative method to use, you will
need to look up in a good dictionary.
11. ADJECTIVES WITH 3 OR
MORE SYLLABLES… Russian grammar is more difficult than English
grammar.
My sister is much more intelligent than me.
I find math lessons more interesting than
science lessons.
Rule 6: use more with the unchanged
adjective.
13. SUPERLATIVES
Superlatives talk about one thing
only and how it is the best, worst,
in a group.
You do not compare two things,
You compare more than two.
14. 1- SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES
My sister is the tallest in our family.
Yesterday was the coldest day of the
year so far.
Rule 1: add -est to the adjective
(plus the).
16. 2- SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES
The richest people are not always the
happiest.
Which do you think is the easiest language
to learn?
Rule 3: If the adjective ends in y, drop
the -y and add -iest (plus the).
17. 2-SYLLABLE
ADJECTIVES
Andy is the most careful person I know.
This homework was the most simple assignment of the
list.
Tom is the most clever student in the classroom.
Rule 4: Use the most with the unchanged
adjective.
Note: The superlative of some 2-syllable adjectives can be
formed with -est.
18. ADJECTIVES WITH 3 OR
MORE SYLLABLES…
Some people think that Russian is the most
difficult language.
Albert Einstein was the most intelligent
person in history.
You are the most irritating person I have ever
met!
Rule 5: Use the most with the
unchanged adjective.