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Gimadanga Tungipara Govt. High School Tugipara Gopalgonj

Picture -01 Picture -02 Picture -01 is smaller than picture -03. Picture -03 is larger than picture -01. Picture -01 is also bigger than picture -02. Picture -01 is as same as picture -02. All of the pictures are nice. Which one is the nicest? Discuss in pairs answer the questions? 1.Are the pictures equal? 2.Which picture is the largest? 3.Which 2picture Is the smallest?

Today’s lesson

To compare among the adjectives. The kinds of degrees, their formation and examples. To fill the gaps with the correct form of adjectives. To change the degrees.

Discuss in group how many kinds of degree and how are they formed?

Positive ComparativeSuperlative TallTallerTallest SmallSmallerSmallest FineFinerFinest SickSickerSickest ThickThickerThickest NiceNicerNicest PoorPoorerPoorest RichRicherRichest BlackBlackerBlackest

2. The adjective which ends with consonant +”y”, the adjective takes ier to form comparative and iest to form superlative omitting “y”. PositiveComparativeSuperlative UglyUglierUgliest DryDrierDriest JollyJollierJolliest SorrySorrierSorriest MerryMerriermerriest

PositiveComparativeSuperlative BeautifulMore beautifulMost beautiful HandsomeMore handsomeMost handsome IntelligentMore intelligentMost intelligent HonestMore honestMost honest HonorableMore honorableMost honorable PitiableMore pitiableMost pitiable AmusingMore amusingMost amusing

The degrees are used generally as below 1.He is the best boy in the class. 2.He is taller than I. 3.I am not as good as he. 4.The more we get,the more we want. So we may find the following: After the, superlative degree is used. Before than, comparative degree is used. Between as-----as/so------as, positive degree is used. If double the is used one after another, both the take comparative degree

Fill the gaps using the correct form of adjective individually: 1.The class is very ……………when it is furnished with modern technologies. 2. It is ……………………..than conventional class. 3.It not as …………….as conventional class. 4.The ……………we use modern technologies the ………… our class becomes attractive. 5.It is called ……………………class room. 6.It is the …………….way to hold the attention of the students. muchdigitalattractiveboringinterestingnice

Please,compare your Answers 1.The class is very ……………………….when it is furnished with modern technologies. 2. It is …………………………………………….than conventional class. 3.It not as …………………as conventional class. 4.The ……………we use modern technologies the ………… our class becomes attractive. 5.It is called ……………………class room. 6.It is the …………….way to hold the attention of the students.

1.Interesting 2.More attractive 3.boring 4.More more 5.digital 6.nice

PositiveComparativeSuperlative 1. No other + other words+ verb + so/as + positive + as + sub Exam: No other boy is so tall as Rana. Sub + verb + comparative + than any other/than all other + other word. Exam: Rana is taller than any other boy. Sub + verb + only the + superlative + other word. Exam: Rana is the tallest boy. 2. Very few + other words + plural verb + so/as + positive +as + sub. Ex: Very few students are as good as he. Sub + verb + comparative + than most other + other word. Ex. He is better than most other students Sub + verb + one of the + superlative + other word. Ex: He is the best students.

3. 1 st sub + verb +so/as + positive +as + 2 nd sub. Ex: I am not as nice as he. 2 nd sub + verb+(not) + only than + 1 st sub Ex. He is nicer than I So/as as ex: He is as short as you think. Not less/more than Ex. He is not less short than you think As soon as +sub + verb , + sub + verb Ex: As soon as I came, the rain started. No sooner had + sub + verb than + sub + verb Ex: No sooner had I come than the rain started

1.He is the most handsome man in the town.( positive) 2.I am taller than he.(positive) 3.No other woman is as ugly as she.(comparative) 4.I am shorter than any other boy here.(superlative) 5.Very few toys are so attractive as it.(superlative) 6.As soon as he saw me, he ran away.(comparative) 7.The boy is as expert as you expected.(comparative)