4A © Educational Publishing House Ltd Irregular Comparative and Superlative Forms Unit 5 The world of gadgets.

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4A © Educational Publishing House Ltd Irregular Comparative and Superlative Forms Unit 5 The world of gadgets

4A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd good Some adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms. Irregular Comparative and Superlative Forms better the best bad worse the worst

4A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 1 Mary Lily Jan Jan jumps far. Lily jumps farther than Jan. Mary jumps farther than Jan and Lily. Mary jumps the farthest.

4A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 2 Ron BillTom Tom drinks little water. Bill drinks less water than Tom. Ron drinks the least water. The amount of water they drink in a day:

Children, now it’s your turn. 4A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd

4A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 1 Eddie’s grades are good. Amy’s grades are better than Eddie’s grades. Katie’s grades are the best B A B A Eddie AmyKatie good

4A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 2 Eddie’s handwritings are bad. Amy’s handwritings are worse than Eddie’s handwritings. Amy’s handwritings are the worst. bad

4A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 3 Eddie asks many questions. Amy asks more questions than Eddie. Katie asks the most questions. Eddie AmyKatie ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? many

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