Comparative Adjectives
When we talk about two things, we can
"compare" them. We can see if they are the same or different. Perhaps
they are the same in some ways and different in other ways. We can use
comparative adjectives to describe the differences.
We can use
comparative adjectives when talking about two things (not
three or more things).
In the example below, "bigger" is the
comparative form of the adjective "big":
A1 A2
A1 is bigger than A2.
A1 is bigger than A2.
Formation of
Comparative Adjectives
There are two ways to make or to "form" a
comparative adjective:
- short adjectives: add "-er"
- long adjectives: use "more"
Short adjectives: add -er
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examples
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1-syllable adjectives
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old, fast
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2-syllable adjectives ending in -y
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happy, easy
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RULE: add "-er"
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old → older
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Variation: if the adjective ends in -e, just add
-r
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late → later
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Variation: if the adjective ends in consonant,
vowel, consonant, double the last consonant
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big → bigger
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Variation: if the adjective ends in -y, change
the y to i
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happy → happier
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Long adjectives: use more
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examples
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2-syllable adjectives not ending in -y
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modern, pleasant
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all adjectives of 3 or more syllables
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expensive, intellectual
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RULE: use "more"
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modern → more modern
expensive → more expensive |
With some
2-syllable adjectives, we can use "-er" OR "more":
quiet → quieter/more quiet
clever → cleverer/more clever
narrow → narrower/more narrow
simple → simpler/more simple
quiet → quieter/more quiet
clever → cleverer/more clever
narrow → narrower/more narrow
simple → simpler/more simple
Exception: The following
adjectives have irregular forms:
good → better
well (healthy) → better
bad → worse
far → farther/further
good → better
well (healthy) → better
bad → worse
far → farther/further
Use of Comparative
Adjectives
We use comparative adjectives when talking about 2
things (not 3 or 10 or 1,000,000 things, only 2 things).
Often, the comparative adjective is followed by
"than".
Look at these examples:
- John
is 1m80. He is tall. But Chris is 1m85. He is taller than John.
- America
is big. But Russia is bigger.
- I
want to have a more powerful computer.
- Is
French more difficult than English?
If we talk about the two planets Earth and Mars, we
can compare them as shown in the table below:
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Earth
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Mars
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Diameter (km)
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12,760
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6,790
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Mars is smaller than Earth.
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Distance from Sun (million km)
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150
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228
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Mars is more distant from the
Sun.
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Length of day (hours)
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24
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25
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A day on Mars is slightly longer than
a day on Earth.
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Moons
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1
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2
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Mars has more moons than Earth.
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Surface temperature (degrees Celcius)
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22
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-23
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Mars is colder than Earth.
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Although we use comparative adjectives when talking about two things
(not three or more things), in fact one or both of the things may be a group of
things.
- Mt
Everest is higher than all other mountains.
Here, we are
talking about hundreds of mountains, but we are still comparing one thing (Mt
Everest) to one other thing (all other mountains).
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