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Cards (11)

  • When we compare three or more nouns, we use the superlative form
  • When we compare two nouns, we use the comparative form
  • Short words
    • tall
    • small
    • old
    • heavy
    • clever
    • narrow
    • tired
    • awful
    • famous
    • beautiful
    • expensive
    • horrible
  • Superlative form
    • tall est
    • small est
    • old est
    • heavi est
    • clever est
    • narrow est
    • most tired
    • most awful
    • most famous
    • most beautiful
    • most expensive
    • most horrible
  • Comparative form

    • tall er
    • small er
    • old er
    • heavi er
    • clever er
    • narrow er
    • more tired
    • more awful
    • more famous
    • more beautiful
    • more expensive
    • more horrible
  • Comparative + er or more
    Superlative + est or most
  • Plagiarism: To copy someone else's work and pass it off as your own.
  • Rhetorical questions: are questions that have no answer , used to emphasise a point or make someone think
  • Demonstrative adjectives point out the noun. Examples: This , that , those, these
  • Demonstrative pronouns are used instead of a noun. Example - You can take THIS to put in all your clothes. 'this' is the demonstrative pronoun that substitutes the noun 'bag'
  • PRONOUNS
    Quantitative pronouns
    • Quantities or amounts.
    Interrogative
    • Ask questions
    Demonstrative
    • Point out something
    Relative
    • Who,which,whom