Using the words above in bold as reference, match the rules for forming comparatives and superlatives by clicking and dragging the boxes below into the correct spaces.
Further features of comparatives and Superlatives
You can:
Use adverbs of degree (a bit, a little, much, rather, slightly) in front of comparative adjectives
- I thought the Philosopher’s Stone was slightly better than the Chamber of Secrets
Use adverbs of degree (
by far, much, easily) in front of
The and superlative adjectives.
- This winter is by far the coldest I have experienced in Hong Kong
*by far can also be used at the end of the sentence
Use
As… As or
Not as…as to compare things and modify the intensity using adverbs such as
(not) nearly, quite, almost
- Daniel Craig is not nearly as handsome as Justin Beiber
Use
The….The with comparative adjectives to express that things change in relationship to each other.
- The more crowded Hong Kong gets, the less pleasant it becomes.
Below, in jumbled order, are some more viewer responses about the movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban. Click and drag the elements of the sentences below into the correct grammatical order to reveal the comments. In some cases, the punctuation clues will help you.
More Examples
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3763947.stm
It was much more grown up
This movie will be the most difficult
This movie is less cute and warm
It didn’t feel as ditzy as the other two
The changes in location were much better
Best Harry Potter film ever
This is the best of the books
The scenes with Draco were not as hostile as I remembered
Not better of worse than the preceeding two films, just different
I have always found the books to be more richly detailed than the movies
This was a much better movie. Better acting. Better scenery
I didn’t think the film was as good as the first two
This book is darker than the first two
Some of the special effects were louder, bigger, faster than the other two films
Even though the books are better, this is the best of the Potter films by far!
This is by far the best movie of the three.
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