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Comparatives and Superlatives PDF

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A comparative adjective is used for comparing two people or things.

A superlative adjective is used for comparing one person or thing


with something else.
Adjective: tall Comparative: taller Superlative: tallest

Ana’s cookie is than her brother’s cookie, but their father took

the cookie from the jar.

This book is , but that book is the .

Her hair is than it was last year, and now it is the

of anyone in her class.

Mom makes pancakes than Dad does, but Grandma makes the

of all.

It was in Mrs. Clarke’s classroom than usual, but it felt the

in Mr. Hammond’s classroom.

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