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Comparative adjectives Comparatives with -er One-syllable adjectives, and two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, generally add -er to make the comparative form (with y changing to i). Adjectives ending in -e add only -r. small, smaller early, earlier late, later - Comparatives with more Other two-syllable adjectives, and adjectives of more than two syllables, use more or less. more/less modern more/less interesting 0 Comparatives with -er or more A small group of two-syllable adjectives have both forms. Examples are: clever, common, narrow, polite, quiet, simple, tired. polite, politer/more polite 0 Irregular comparatives Irregular comparatives are: good, better bad, worse far, farther/further Note that further has two meanings: a normal meaning of more far, and another meaning of just more. How much further do we have to go? (more far) I can't really advise you any further. (more) Old has a regular form older, and an irregular form elder that is used as an adjective. This is my elder sister. Superlatives Superlatives follow similar rules to comparatives in paragraphs 1 and 2 above. One-syllable adjectives use (the) -est and longer adjectives use (the) most. small, smaller, the smallest early, earlier, the earliest late, later, the latest modern, more modern, the most modern interesting, more interesting, the most interesting Irregular forms are: good, the best bad, the worst Comparatives of adverbs Adverbs follow the same rules as adjectives. One syllable: fast, faster, the fastest Two syllables ending -y: early, earlier, the earliest Two or more syllables: efficiently, more/less efficiently, the most/least efficiently

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The adverbs well and badly are irregular. well, better, the best bad, worse, the worst Making comparisons The simplest kind of comparison uses than. You look younger than your brother. Comparatives can be repeated to suggest continuing change. This lesson seems to be getting longer and longer. Jim started feeling more and more tired. 0 Comparatives can be made stronger or weaker by using these words: a stronger: much far lot weaker: a bit a little littl This book is much/a e more expensive. - Note this construction that repeats the word the. The faster you drive, the more petrol you use. 0 Expressions with best. Sorry, but this is the best I can do. I tried my best. May the best man win. (this can refer to two or more people) Comparative clauses With than. Food here is more expensive than I thought. With not as/so ... as. Being a nurse is not as interesting as being a doctor. With (just) as ... as. Living in the country is just as expensive as living in London. With such ... as. I've never been to such a good party as that one. When we compare actions we can use an auxiliary at the end of the sentence. I can swim a lot better than Jack. OR I can swim a lot better than Jack can. You paid more for your car than me. OR You paid more for your car than I did. Note how modals like can are repeated, but other verbs use a form of do.

GRAMMAR 24 MAKING COMPARISONS

Put one suitable word in each space.

a) My brother is two years older b ) The train takes just

than

me.

long as the bus.

c) I thought the second hotel we stayed in was more friendly. d ) Unfortunately we are well-off than we used to be. e) Do you think you could make a 6) These exercises seem to be getting harder and 7) Jean doesn't need as much help as Harry 8) David didn't enjoy the match as much as I
2 Rewrite each sentence beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning.

less noise?

a) Jill can run raster than Peter.

Peter can't run as fast as Jill (can).


2) I thought this journey would last longer than it did. This journey didn't 3) I didn't arrive as early as I expected. I arrived 4) You are working too slowly. You'll have to 5) I have a brother who is older than me. I have an 6) Martin thought the second part of the film was more interesting. Martin didn't think the first 7) Paula's work is less careful than before. Paula has been working 8) There aren't any trains earlier than this one. This is 9) All other cafes are further away. This cafe 10) Is this the best price you can offer? Can't you

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Complete each sentence with the most suitable word or phrase.

C. you can do. a) I really think that apologising is A) not as much as B) a little C) the least D) as far as b) I can't stand this weather. It's getting A) more and more B) worse and worse C) coldest and coldest D) further and further c) Although Brenda came last, everyone agreed she had A) done B) made C) had D) got d) I wish Charles worked as hard as Mary A) did B) can C) will D) does e) The more you water this plant, the it will grow. A) best B) tall C) wetter D) faster f) From now on, we won't be able to go out as much as we A) B) D) were had C) used to will g I've never ) owned independent cat as this one! B) such A) a more than an C) a so D) as much an h) Brian has been working since he was promoted. B) as A) much harder harder C) just as hardly D) more hardly i) I've been feeling tired lately, doctor. A) such a B) the most C) more and more D) much j) This exercise will give you practice. A) farther B) much more C) as better D) a lot
4 Put one suitable word in each space, beginning with the letter given.

her best.

a better. today? ) Is William feeling any b) Everyone ate a lot, but Chris ate the m c ) What's the 1 news about the situation in India? d ) I'd feel a lot h if you let me help. e ) Graham has been sinking d into debt lately. f) It's 35 degrees today! It must be the h day so far this year. g ) Only 45? Is that all? Oh well, it's b than nothing.

h) He had to wait a f i) Ruth wore her b j) Harry has got over the w

two months before he got his promotion. dress to her sister's wedding. of his cold.

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Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning.

1) That's the best meal I've ever eaten. I've never eaten a ...better meal 2) Fish and meat are the same price in some countries. Fish costs just 3) I've never enjoyed myself so much. I've never had 4) If you run a lot, you will get fitter. The more 5) The doctor can't see you earlier than Wednesday, I'm afraid. Wednesday is 6) I must have a rest. I can't walk any more. I must have a rest. I can't go 7) Home computers used to be much more expensive. Home computers aren't 8) I don't know as much Italian as Sue does. Sue knows 9) I thought that learning to drive would be difficult, but it isn't. Learning to drive is 10) Barbara can skate just as well as John can.

John isn't

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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

1) Your car was cheaper than mine. cost

Your car
You

cost

less

than

mine

did .
I am.

2) I'm not as good at maths as you are. better

3) Keith is slightly taller than Nigel. little Keith 4) Bill was growing angrier all the time. and Bill 5) Sally tried as hard as she could. did Sally f) I thought this film would be better. as This film g) This is the bumpiest road I've ever driven along! such I've never h ) When you eat a lot, you get fat. more The i) George said he couldn't do any better. could George said it j) This year's exam and last year's exam were equally difficult. just This year's exam last year's exam. do. you get. road. I expected. best. angrier. Nigel.

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Look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. Tick each correct line. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word in the space.

Transport solutions First of all, walking is obviously the cheapest means of travelling, and can be the quicker in a city centre. Of course, the further you have to go, the more so tired you will become. In some ways walking is more healthier than travelling by bus or car, but it can be just as the unhealthy because cities are the much more polluted than they used to be. Cars are faster of course and more than convenient, but as cities become more of crowded, parking is getting harder. Sometimes public transport is better, even though buses don't go as fast as cars do it. Cars are a lot more and convenient but as they cause most pollution, it is the better to avoid using them if possible. In a city the fastest way of travelling is on a bike, which keeps you fitter and is not so that noisy as a motorbike or a car.

Key p o i n t s

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Check spelling rules for comparative and superlative adjectives. In one syllable adjectives ending with one consonant, double the final consonant. big bigger the biggest In one/two syllable adjectives ending with -y, change y to i. happ happie y r the happiest Adverbs form comparatives and superlatives like adjectives. fast faster the fastest Auxiliaries are often used at the end of a comparative clause to avoid repeating the verb. Wendy works twice as hard as I do. (NOT ... as I work)

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