COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
Comparatives are used to compare two things or people, showing differences in a specific characteristic. For example: "She is taller than her brother".
Superlatives highlight that someone or something has the highest or most extreme level of a characteristic within a group. For example: "She is the tallest in her class".
Comparative: My house is bigger than yours.
Comparative: She runs faster than her brother.
Comparative: This book is more interesting than that one.
Comparative: Today is colder than yesterday.
Comparative: His idea is better than mine.
Comparative: Her dress is prettier than the one I bought.
Comparative: John is happier now than he was before.
Comparative: This car is more expensive than that one.
Comparative: The movie was scarier than I expected.
Comparative: This exam is easier than the last one.
Superlative: This is the biggest house in the neighborhood.
Superlative: Usain Bolt is the fastest runner in the world.
Superlative: This is the most interesting book I’ve ever read.
Superlative: Winter is the coldest season of the year.
Superlative: That was the best idea of the meeting.
Superlative: This is the prettiest dress in the shop.
Superlative: He is the happiest person in the class.
Superlative: This is the most expensive car in the showroom.
Superlative: That was the scariest movie I’ve ever seen.
Superlative: That was the easiest question in the test.