Saturday, February 8, 2014

Superlative Adjectives - ESL Worksheet

Good Morning & Happy Monday!

Today's worksheet involves practice with superlatives. I posted a similar worksheet on comparatives a couple of weeks ago. The worksheet is pretty comprehensive as to the rules, so it works better for intermediate and advanced students.

You'll need to download the worksheet to view it and use it.

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SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES

Red and white cheesecake with whipped cream

Superlative adjectives describe the difference between three things.

·         For adjectives with 1 syllable, use the + -est.   
·         If an adjective ends in 1 vowel and 1 consonant, double the consonant, as in big à the biggest
·         If the adjective ends in –e, add only st., as in nice à the nicest.
·         For most adjectives with two or more syllables, use the most + adjective.
·         For two-syllable adjectives that end in –le, add only –st.
simple  →  the simplest
·         For two-syllable adjectives that end in –y, change the –y to i and add-est.
funny
à
the funniest

·      Complete each sentence below with the correct superlative form of the adjective in brackets and your own opinions. 
1.       Cheesecake    is the most delicious (delicious) dessert in the world.
2.       …………………   is …………………………… (interesting) sport to watch.
3.       …………………   is …………………………… (beautiful) season of the year.
4.       …………………   is …………………………… (famous) place in my country.

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Faiza Raintree


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Monday, January 13, 2014

Comparative Adjectives - ESLWorksheet

Good Morning & Happy Monday!

Today's worksheet involves practice with comparatives. I hope to post a similar worksheet on superlatives next week. You'll need to download the worksheet to view it and use it.

If there's anything that you think should be added, please feel free to let me know. Any feedback or suggestions you may have are always appreciated!

Thank you for visiting and have a great week!

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES

Two pieces of lasagne on a plate

Comparative adjectives describe the difference between two things.

·        For adjectives with one syllable, use adjective + er. The word "than" often follows comparative adjectives.
·        If an adjective ends in one vowel and one consonant, double the consonant, as in big --> bigger
·        If the adjective ends in –e, just add –r.
·        For most adjectives with two or more syllables, use more +adjective.
·        For two-syllable adjectives that end in –le, add –r.
·        For two-syllable adjectives that end in –y, change the –y to I and add-er.

Complete each sentence below with the correct comparative form. Use your own opinions. 

1.      Lasagna is more delicious (delicious) than pizza.
2.      …………………  is …………………………… (interesting) than football.
3.      …………………  is …………………………… (beautiful) than winter.
4.      …………………  is …………………………… (famous) than Tom Hanks.




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Faiza Raintree

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