Welcome to your lesson on Comparative and Superlative Adjectives!
In this module, you’ll learn how to compare people, places, and things using adjectives like faster, bigger, and most beautiful. You’ll explore when to use the -er and -est endings, and when to add more or most. With fun activities and examples, you'll become confident in comparing everything from animals to ice cream flavors.
By the end of the lesson, the student, should be able to;
Distinguish between comparative and superlative adjectives.
Form comparative and superlative adjectives correctly and appropriately.
Construct sentences using comparative and superlative adjectives.
This short quiz checks what you already know about using comparative and superlative adjectives. You’ll complete sentences by choosing the correct form of an adjective—like taller, tiniest, or more comfortable.
Don’t worry if you’re unsure! This activity will help your instructor understand what you’re already familiar with before the main lesson begins.
This activity helps learners practice identifying and forming the comparative and superlative versions of adjectives. By choosing the most appropriate form in context, learners build accuracy and confidence in using adjectives to compare two or more nouns.
This practice activity will help reinforce your understanding of how to correctly form and use comparative and superlative adjectives. You will be asked to complete sentences and select the appropriate adjective forms to show comparison between two or more nouns.
This activity is designed to prepare you for real-life usage and grammar mastery by applying what you've learned in the lesson.
After completing the lesson, use this self-assessment to reflect on your understanding. You’ll rate how confidently you can form and use comparative and superlative adjectives in both writing and speech. If you select “With difficulty” or “Unable to perform task,” reviewing key lesson points or seeking help is encouraged before moving on.