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Speaking With Superlatives Worksheet

This document provides a lesson on using superlative adjectives in English. It reviews the rules for making regular adjectives comparative and superlative by adding "-er" and "-est". It also identifies irregular comparative and superlative forms. Examples are given showing superlatives used in context to describe things as the worst, best, cheapest, most beautiful, heaviest, and most serious. The purpose is to help learners practice speaking English using superlative adjectives.

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Speaking With Superlatives Worksheet

This document provides a lesson on using superlative adjectives in English. It reviews the rules for making regular adjectives comparative and superlative by adding "-er" and "-est". It also identifies irregular comparative and superlative forms. Examples are given showing superlatives used in context to describe things as the worst, best, cheapest, most beautiful, heaviest, and most serious. The purpose is to help learners practice speaking English using superlative adjectives.

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6-­‐Week

 English  Fluency  Mastery   Fluency  King  


 
 

SPEAKING  LESSON  4:  SPEAKING  OF  SUPERLATIVES  

GRAMMAR  REVIEW  

In  this  lesson,  we  learned  how  to  modify  adjectives  so  we  can  compare  people  and  things.        

Regular  Adjectives   Comparative      (adds  –er)   Superlative    (adds  –est)  


Big   Bigger   Biggest  
Tall   Taller   Tallest  
Smart   Smarter   Smartest  
Hot   Hotter   Hottest  
Windy   Windier   Windiest  
Old   Older   Oldest  
 

Irregular  Comparative  Adjectives  


Good/Well   Better   Best  
Bad   Worse   Worst  
Far   Farther   Farthest  
 

Irregular  Adjectives  
Beautiful   More  beautiful   Most  beautiful  
Important   More  important   Most  important  
Popular   More  popular   Most  popular  
Delicious   More  Delicious   Most  delicious  
 

EXAMPLES  IN  CONTEXT  

u The  movie  last  night  was  really  bad.  Was  it  worse  than  the  movie  Far  Away?  Yes,  it  was  the  
worst  movie  I’ve  ever  seen.  

u I’m  good.  Glad  to  hear  that  you’re  feeling  better.  Thanks  you’re  the  best.  

u I  like  to  buy  spaghetti  because  it’s  cheap  and  you  can  do  a  lot  with  it.    Ramen  is  even  cheaper.    
True,  I  think  ramen  is  the  cheapest  food  ever.  

u You  look  beautiful  tonight.    Thanks,  do  you  think  I’m  more  beautiful  than  a  super  model?    I  
think  you  are  the  most  beautiful  woman  in  the  world.  

u That  box  looks  heavy.  It  is  heavier  than  the  others  and  since  you  are  stronger  than  me,  please  
help.    Sure,  it’s  the  heaviest  box  here.  

u It’s  a  serious  problem.  It’s  more  serious  than  before.  It’s  the  most  serious  problem  that  our  
company  has  ever  faced.  

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