Comparative vs superlative adjectives. Comparativos vs superlativos en inglés.

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11 Aug 202106:13

Summary

TLDRThis video teaches how to differentiate between the use of comparatives and superlatives in English. The lesson explains that comparatives are used when comparing two nouns or groups, while superlatives describe a noun as superior or inferior to more than one. Examples are provided to illustrate these differences, and key words like 'as,' 'than,' and 'much' for comparatives, and 'the,' 'in,' and 'of' for superlatives are highlighted. The video also includes a brief exercise to reinforce the learning and improve exam performance.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Comparative adjectives in English are used to compare two nouns or groups of nouns.
  • 🏆 Superlative adjectives are used when one noun is superior or inferior to more than one other noun in comparison.
  • 📝 There are other videos on the channel that cover these topics in more detail.
  • 🔍 Key words for comparatives include 'as', 'than', and 'much'.
  • 🌟 Key words for superlatives include 'the', 'in', 'of', and 'ever'.
  • 📊 In comparatives, the adjective is modified to show a comparison between two entities (e.g., 'Monica is more beautiful than Alexa').
  • 💬 Superlatives indicate that a noun is the 'most' or 'least' of a particular quality within a group (e.g., 'She is the kindest in the classroom').
  • ✅ Comparatives can be formed by adding '-er' or using 'more' with the adjective, depending on its length.
  • ✨ Superlatives often use 'the most' or 'the least' for longer adjectives, or add '-est' for shorter ones.
  • 🧠 Understanding context is crucial for determining whether to use a comparative or superlative form in a sentence.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The video explains the difference between the use of comparative and superlative adjectives in English.

  • When are comparative adjectives used?

    -Comparative adjectives are used when comparing two nouns or two groups of nouns.

  • What is the key difference between comparative and superlative adjectives?

    -Comparative adjectives compare two nouns or groups of nouns, while superlative adjectives indicate that one noun is superior or inferior to more than two nouns or groups.

  • Can you give an example of a comparative adjective used for superiority?

    -Yes, for example, 'Monica is more beautiful than Alexa.'

  • What are some key words that indicate the use of a comparative adjective?

    -Key words include 'as,' 'than,' and 'much' in comparative sentences.

  • When are superlative adjectives used?

    -Superlative adjectives are used when a noun is compared as the best or worst in relation to a group of three or more.

  • Can you give an example of a superlative adjective?

    -'She is the kindest in the classroom' is an example of a superlative sentence.

  • What are the key words used to identify superlative adjectives?

    -Key words include 'the,' 'in,' 'of,' and 'ever,' indicating superlative forms.

  • What grammatical change occurs when forming a comparative adjective from a two-syllable word ending in 'y'?

    -The 'y' is changed to 'i' and 'er' is added, as in 'funny' becoming 'funnier.'

  • What are some irregular forms of comparative and superlative adjectives?

    -Examples include 'good,' which becomes 'better' in the comparative and 'best' in the superlative, and 'bad,' which becomes 'worse' and 'worst,' respectively.

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