Revision 2: Read and compare some more examples of comparative and superlative forms. Then give your own examples

1. Comparative forms.

I’m older than my brother

I’m older than he is.

I’m older than him.

2. Tom is much /a lot/ far older than I am.

Ben is a little/a bit older than me.

John is less strong than Greg.

3. A pen is less expensive than a book.

A pen is not as expensive as a book.

Your dress is the same colour as mine.

Lucy has got as many dresses as Niki.

No one else can type as fast as she does.

She types faster than anyone else.

The weather is getting warmer and warmer.

This hotel is more comfortable than the other one.

4. John and Mary have the same/similar/different books.

That car is similar to this one.

5. No one else can paint like her.

There is no place like home.

She swims like a fish.

Do as I tell you.

6. Double comparatives.

The harder you study, the more you will learn

The more you live, the more you learn.

The harder he works, the more money he makes.

The warmer the weather, the better I like it.

7. Superlative forms.

Tokyo is one of the largest cities in the world

David is the most generous person I have ever known.

Those books are quite good, but this one is the best of all.

The final exam was the least difficult of all.

It’s the thickest forest I’ve ever seen.

He is by far the cleverest student in our group.

Practice –Grammar in use

Task 1: Give the comparative and superlative forms of the following adjectives and adverbs.

E.g.: high – higher – the highest

slow careful slowly active funny wet clean clear serious bad interesting friendly easy difficult courageous cheap expensive far

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