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.
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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.