Complete the chart with the comparative and superlative form of the adjectives.
Adjective
Comparative
slower than...
Superlative
the slowest
a. slow
b. fat
c. strong
d. funny
e. heavy
f. talented
g. popular
h. attractive
i. bad
j. good
Vocabulary
Strategy
Write sentences in which
you apply the grammar
rules you learn.

Respuesta :

Respuesta:

Adjective | Comparative | Superlative

a. slow | slower than | the slowest

b. fat | fatter than | the fattest

c. strong | stronger than | the strongest

d. funny | funnier than | the funniest

e. heavy | heavier than | the heaviest

f. talented | more talented than | the most talented

g. popular | more popular than | the most popular

h. attractive | more attractive than | the most attractive

i. bad | worse than | the worst

j. good | better than | the best

Strategy: To form the comparative of one-syllable adjectives, we usually add "-er" to the adjective. For adjectives with two or more syllables, we use "more" before the adjective. To form the superlative, we add "-est" for one-syllable adjectives and use "the most" before the adjective for longer adjectives.

Example sentences:

1. Usain Bolt is faster than most other sprinters.

2. The cheetah is the fastest land animal.

3. She is funnier than I expected.

4. The clown is the funniest performer in the circus.

5. A steel anchor is heavier than a wooden one.

6. The heaviest object in the room is the grand piano.

7. Beyoncé is more talented than many other singers.

8. Adele is considered the most talented singer of her generation.

9. Taylor Swift is more popular than many other artists.

10. The Beatles are one of the most popular bands in history.

Sure, here is the chart with the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives:

| Adjective | Comparative | Superlative |

|------------|--------------------|---------------------|

| a. slow | slower than | the slowest |

| b. fat | fatter than | the fattest |

| c. strong | stronger than | the strongest |

| d. funny | funnier than | the funniest |

| e. heavy | heavier than | the heaviest |

| f. talented| more talented than | the most talented |

| g. popular | more popular than | the most popular |

| h. attractive| more attractive than | the most attractive |

| i. bad | worse than | the worst |

| j. good | better than | the best |

Sentences Applying Grammar Rules:

1. Slow:

- Comparative: This turtle is slower than the one we saw yesterday.

- Superlative: This turtle is the slowest in the entire zoo.

2. Fat:

- Comparative: My cat is fatter than my neighbor's cat.

- Superlative: This is the fattest cat I have ever seen.

3. Strong:

- Comparative: She is stronger than her brother.

- Superlative: He is the strongest person in our class.

4. Funny:

- Comparative: That joke is funnier than the previous one.

- Superlative: He is the funniest comedian on the show.

5. Heavy:

- Comparative: This box is heavier than that one.

- Superlative: This box is the heaviest of all.

6. Talented:

- Comparative: She is more talented than anyone else in the group.

- Superlative: He is the most talented musician in the orchestra.

7. Popular:

- Comparative: This singer is more popular than the other artists.

- Superlative: This is the most popular song of the year.

8. Attractive:

- Comparative: She is more attractive than her sister.

- Superlative: He is the most attractive person at the party.

9. Bad:

- Comparative: This movie is worse than the one we watched last week.

- Superlative: That was the worst movie I have ever seen.

10. Good:

- Comparative: She is better at math than her classmates.

- Superlative: He is the best student in the class.

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