Задание
Choose the correct options to complete the rules
Adjectives and adverbs have three forms:
- positive form (big, difficult)
- comparative form* (bigger, more difficult)
- superlative form* (the biggest, the most difficult)
*сomparative form – сравнительная форма, superlative form – превосходная форма
The comparative form is
- -er.
- -est.
- more.
- the most.
The superlative form is
- -er.
- -est.
- more.
- the most.
The comparative form of the adjective 'lucky' is
- luckyer.
- luckier.
- more lucky.
- more luckier.
The superlative form of the adjective 'bad' is
- badder.
- worse.
- the baddest.
- the worst.
After comparative forms you can use
- as.
- then.
- than.
- that.
When an adjective ends in vowel + consonant (wet, big), before -er and -est we
- add -y.
- add -i.
- double the vowel.
- double the consonant.
To say that two things are similar, we use the same
- as.
- than.
- then.
- like.
We use 'elder' as a comparative form of the adjective 'old'
- to talk about friends.
- to talk about people in a family.
- to talk about all people.
- to talk about children.
We use as + adjective + as to show that
- two people or things are not equal.
- two people or things are equal.
- two people or things are not similar.
- two people or things are different.
The superlative form of the adjective 'far' is
- farther.
- further.
- the farthest.
- the furthest.