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Which is correct? A. This is the commonest mistake. B. This is the most common mistake.
This is the commonest mistake. = This is the most common mistake. (common is considered both short and long adj)
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banana
Go to last place!
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shark
Other team loses 10 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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What is the superlative form of 1-syllable adjectives ending with "-ed" and 2-syllable adjectives which don't end with -y, -ow, -et, er, -le?
THE MOST + long adjective
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What is the opposite of "the most"+ Adj?
the least
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Which is correct? A. Some of my friends are intelligenter than me. B. Some of my friends are more intelligent than me.
B. Some of my friends are more intelligent than me. (intelligent is considered long adj)
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When you are comparing 2 things, use _________; but when you are comparing 3 or more things together, use _______.
comparatives - superlatives
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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thief
Give points!
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baam
Lose 5 points!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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What is the opposite of "more"+ Adj?
less
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What is special about these adjectives? free, keen, safe, sure, true, wise, clever, common, gentle
can be both short and long adjectives
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thief
Give points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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gift
Win 20 points!
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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Put these adjectives into 2 groups SHORT adj vs. LONG adj: intelligent, narrow, tired, thick, pleased, short, useful, correct, clever, simple
SHORT: narrow, thick, short, clever, simple; LONG: tired, pleased, useful, correct, intelligent
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Where do we put words like "even, much, far, a lot" in a comparative sentence?
before the comparative (e.g. This book is much more expensive.)
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What do the comparative forms of adjectives like "big, hot, thin" have in common?
double final letter + "er" (since they end in vowel+consonant)
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What are the comparative and superlative form of "bad"?
worse - the worst
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What are the comparative and superlative form of "far"?
farther/further - the farthest/furthest
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