a) She puts on brown robes and a gold chain.
(b) She likes red lipstick.
(a) My uncle has a long moustache.
(b) My sister has tiny feet.
(a) He is an ideal candidate for the Teenage Hero Programme.
(b) That resort has excellent service.
(a) She likes your hat.
(b) I think her dog has eaten my gerbil.
Comparative adjectives are used to compare two nouns or pronouns.
You must add '-er' and 'than' to the adjective when comparing two objects.
Note: When comparing two objects, the word 'than' must follow after the comparative adjective.
(a) This bag is lighter than that one.
(b) Her hair is thicker than Amy's.
happy \(\rightarrow \) happier
lovely \(\rightarrow\) lovelier
modern \(\rightarrow\) more modern than
comfortable \(\rightarrow\) more comfortable than
Superlative adjectives are used to compare at least three nouns or pronouns.
You must add '-est' to the adjective and 'the' before it.
(a) Jerry is the tallest boy in the class.
(b) Maya is the prettiest girl in the beauty contest.
From this sentence: That bag is heavier than this.
To this sentence: This bag is heavy but that is heavier.
Note: Both examples above have the same meaning.
1. Jeremy is as tall as Ganesh.
(This is a comparison of quality. The sentence means that if Jeremy is 160 cm tall, Ganesh is 160 cm too.)
2. Amy has as many chocolates as Amisah.
(This is the comparison of quantity. Amy has three chocolates and Amisah has three as well.)
3. Bob is not as tall as his brother.
(This shows that his brother is taller than him.)
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