One -syllable adjectives: Form the comparative and superlative forms of a one-syllable adjective by adding –er for the comparative form and –est for the superlative m Two-syllable adjectives With most two-syllable adjectives, you form the comparative with more and the superlative with most One-Syllable Adjective Adjective Comparative Tall Suprlative Taller Old The tallest older The oldest -Mary is taller than Max - Max's story is the longest story I've ever heard Two-Syllable Adjective Adjective Comparative peaceful Thoughtful Suprlative more peaceful the most peaceful more thoughtful the most thoughtful Complete with the irregular form of the bracketed adjectives 1.Italian food is (good) than American food 2.My dog is (good) dog in the world 3.My mother's cooking is (bad) -than your mother's cooking 4.Of all the students in the class, Max is (bad) 5.There is (little) - water-in the glass than in the bottle Complete with the correct form(Use the comparative or the superlative form) -Max's house in the mountains is the most peaceful -Jill is more thoughtful than your sister Adjectives with three or more syllables For adjectives with three syllables or more, you form the comparative with more and the superlative with most Adjective Comparative Generous Suprlative more generous the most generous Important more important the most important Last month was a very bad one and I wasn't feeling well It was ………….……… (bad) month of my life So, I decided to travel to Canada which is ….……………… … (large) the USA.I went there with some friends and we stayed at …………………………… (cheap) hotel in the town Our hotel was…………………… ………………(cheap) than all the others in the town We had a great holiday It was one of ……………………… (enjoyable) holidays we've ever had That’s why, I feel ……… …………………(good) today -John is more generous than Jack -Health is more important than money Exceptions.Irregular adjectives IrregularAdjective Comparative Suprlative Good better the best Bad worse the worst Far farther the farthest Little less the least Many more the most Use the comparative or the superlative form to make a comparison Monica is (happy) than Michael That is (heavy) rock in the garden _ Math is (easy) for her than Science _ The ice cream is (cold)than the cake _ I am drinking ( large )soda in the shop