Comparatives and Superlatives
By : Mrs Hajar Marbouh , teacher at Lycée Al Fid
We use the comparative and superlative form to compare and contrast different objects in English. Use the comparative form to show the difference between two objects. Example: New York is more exciting than Seattle. Use the superlative form when speaking about three or more objects to show which object is ‘the most’ of something. Example: New York is the most exciting city in the USA.
Here is a chart showing how to construct the comparative form in English. Notice in the example sentences that we use ‘than’ to compare the two objects:
One Syllable Adjectives
add ‘-er’ to end of the adjective (Note: double the final consonant if preceded by a vowel) remove the ‘y’ from the adjective and add ‘ier’
Example: cheap – cheaper / hot – hotter / high – higher
Example Sentences
Yesterday was hotter than today.
This book is cheaper than that book.
Two Syllable Adjectives Ending in ‘-y’
Example: happy – happier / funny – funnier
Example Sentences
I am happier than you.
That joke was funnier than his joke.
Two, Three or More Syllable Adjectives
place ‘more’ before the adjective
Example: interesting – more interesting / difficult – more difficult
Example Sentences
London is more expensive than Madrid.
This test is more difficult than the last test.
Here is a chart showing how to construct the superlative form in English:
One Syllable Adjectives
place ‘the’ before the adjective and add ‘-est’ to end of the adjective (Note: double the final consonant if preceded by a vowel)
Example: cheap – the cheapest / hot – the hottest / high – the highest
Example Sentences
Today is the hottest day of the summer.
This book is the cheapest I can find.
Two, Three or More Syllable Adjectives
place ‘the most’ before the adjective
Example: interesting – the most interesting / difficult – the most difficult
Example Sentences
London is the most expensive city in England.
That is the most beautiful painting here.
Two Syllable Adjectives Ending in ‘-y’
place ‘the’ before the adjective and remove the ‘y’ from the adjective and add ‘iest’
Example: happy – the happiest / funny – the funniest
Example Sentences
New York is the noisiest city in the USA.
He is the most important person I know.
IMPORTANT EXCEPTIONS
There are some important exceptions to these rules. Here are two of the most important exceptions:
good
- good – adjective
- better – comparative
- the best – superlative
Example Sentences
This book is better than that one.
This is the best school in the city.
bad
- bad – adjective
- worse – comparative
- the worst – superlative
Example Sentences
His French is worse than mine.
This is the worst day of my life.
Exercise :
1-Paul is (tall) than Jack .
2. Your ring is (expensive) than mine .
3. It’s the (difficult) exercise I’ve ever seen .
4. It’s the (small) house I’ve ever seen .
5. Mark is the (fat) of his family .
6. He is (rich) his brother.
7. My sister is (- intelligent) than you.
8. She is the (beautiful) girl in her class.