3TLA 04/10/2023 comperatives & superlatives

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Worksheet of last week.

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Rodger Federer is a better tennis player than 
Cristiano Ronaldo is. 

LeBron James is taller than Lionel Messi is. 

Muhammed Ali is arguably the best boxer there ever was.
 
American Football is more exciting to watch than chess. 

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Rodger Federer is a better tennis player than Cristiano Ronaldo is. 

LeBron James is taller than Lionel Messi is. 

Muhammed Ali is arguably the best boxer there ever was.
 
American Football is more exciting to watch than chess. 

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Comparatives & Superlatives

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When to use? Comparative
Show change
  • Joan was beginning to feel better.
  • The tree grew bigger every day.
Compare (One person/thing with another)
  • The original was more interesting than the sequal. 
  • Kate was faster than Jasmine.
  • This was the least boring day of my life!

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How to use? Comparative
We add -er, more or less to adjectives. (bijv. naamw.) + Than
  • Big > Bigger
  • Fast > Faster
  • Interesting > More interesting
  • Difficult > More difficult 
  • Intelligent > Less intelligent
  • Modern > Less modern

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When to use? Superlative
Compare (When someone is the most of something)
  • Mike is the fastest player of his team.
  • That tree is the tallest one in the forest. 
  • He is the most decorated soldier of the platoon. 
  • They are the most fashionable players of the team.
  • She is the least interesting teacher of our school.

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How to use? Superlative
We add -est, most or least to adjectives. (bijv. naamwoorden)
  • Big > Bigger > Biggest 
  • Fast > Faster > Fastest
  • Interesting > More interesting > Most interesting
  • Difficult > More difficult > Most difficult
  • Intelligent > Less intelligent > Least intelligent
  • Modern > Less modern > Least modern

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How to use? Superlative
We add -est, most or least to adjectives. (bijv. naamwoorden)
  • Big >  Biggest 
  • Fast >  Fastest
  • Interesting >  Most interesting
  • Difficult >  Most difficult
  • Intelligent >  Least intelligent
  • Modern > Least modern

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Exceptions
Good - Better - Best
Bad - Worse - Worst
Far - Further - Furthest

Happy - Happier - Happiest
Hungry - Hungrier - Hungriest
Silly - Sillier - Silliest


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Worksheet
  • 20 minutes. 
  • Overleggen mag, met degene naast je.
  • Muziek luisteren mag, zonder last te geven.
  • Klaar? Leren voor tentamens, stoor anderen niet.
  • Na 20 minuten kijken we gezamenlijk na.
  • Vragen? Raise your hand please.

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Opdracht 1.
1.  Bigger
2.  Smaller
3. The biggest



4. More/The most
5. More
6. The best
7. Most important

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Opdracht 2.
1. More 
2. Worse 
3. More intelligent 

4. More dangerous
5. Further
6. Tallest

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Opdracht 4.
 

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Opdracht 5.
1. More intelligent
2. Colder  
3. The best 
4. Least busy
5. The taller/est

6. Tallest
7. Tallest
8. More
9. More useful
10. Most annoying

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Opdracht 6.

1. We twee personen of dingen met elkaar vergelijken.

2. We meer personen of dingen met elkaar vergelijken en er één het meeste is. 

3. Wanneer een woord twee of meer lettergrepen heeft. 

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