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Degree of Comparisons Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan

The document compares the three degrees of adjectives: positive, comparative, and superlative. It provides examples for each degree and explains that the positive degree is the simplest form, comparative adds "-er" and uses "more/less" for multisyllabic adjectives, and superlative adds "-est" and uses "most/least" for multisyllabic adjectives. It then provides a table summarizing the three degrees and has students identify the degrees of adjectives in sentences and do an exercise from their textbook.

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Degree of Comparisons Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan

The document compares the three degrees of adjectives: positive, comparative, and superlative. It provides examples for each degree and explains that the positive degree is the simplest form, comparative adds "-er" and uses "more/less" for multisyllabic adjectives, and superlative adds "-est" and uses "most/least" for multisyllabic adjectives. It then provides a table summarizing the three degrees and has students identify the degrees of adjectives in sentences and do an exercise from their textbook.

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Questions:

What is the largest desert? Why?


What is the second largest?
What is the driest desert?
What is the foggiest?
Comparisons of
The 3 degrees of
comparisons adjective
Positive degree
Comparative degree
Superlative degree
Positive degree is the simplest form
of adjective is used to modify only
one place, person, things, or events.
Examples:

1.The elephant is heavy.


2. Lebron James is tall.
3.The tree is big.
4.The hare is fast.
Comparative degree the –er form
is used to compare two subjects. For
one or two syllables, ending in y
change y to i before adding –er.
Some adjectives with more
syllables form used comparative
( more/less)
Examples:
1.The Whale is heavier than the elephant.
1.Jill is more genuine than Todd.
2.Caspar is fatter than the other cats.
3.This fireplace is bigger than the last one
4. Anna wakes up earlier than Jen.
Superlative degree is the –est form used to
compare three or more subjects. For one or
two syllables, ending in y change y to i
before adding –est. Some adjectives with
more syllables form used comparative
( most/least)
Examples:
1.The ship is heaviest than the whale and
elephant.
2.Marcus is the most genuine boy in the class.
3.Atacama desert is the driest desert in the
world.
4.Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar
system.
Positive degree Comparative degree Superlative degree
short Shorter Shortest
Large Larger Largest
Thin Thinner Thinnest
Early Ealier Earliest
Lively Livelier Liveliest
Salty Saltier Saltiest
Dry Drier Driest
Genueine more.less genuine Most/less geniene
Thankful More/less thankful Nost/least thankful
Intersting More/less interesting Most/least interestiong
Make a sentence give at least one
example superlative and comparative
degree in each picture, using the picture
given below.
Generalization
• What have you learned in our lesson?
• How con we apply the 3 degree of
comparisons adjective in make sentence?
• What are the hint that we need to remember
to differentiate the 3 degree?
Identify the adjective in the sentence. Write
positive and comparative and superlative on
the space provided.
_______1. The Sahara desert is the most largest among
all the desert.
_______2. Reading book is more interesting than
watching T.V.
_______3.My house is small.
_______4. The plane is the fastest means of transport.
________5.Dina is prettier than Anna.
ASSIGNMENT:

Do exercise A
( book : rainbow in English 6 , pg.
422

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