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Are words that describe nouns. E.g: Adjectives Are words that describe nouns. E.g: I walked round the old house Give another adjective I walked round the dark house.

When we want to compare between two things we use ‘er +than’ Ali Maher Maher is shorter than Ali. noun Adj + er+ than noun Verb to be Ali is taller than Maher. When we want to compare between two things we use ‘er +than’

car is newer than the red car. The orange car is newer than the red car. old new small big The rabbit is smaller than the lion. Ali Sami weak strong Sami is stronger than Ali.

When we want to compare between three things we use ‘the +adj +est’ big The biggest Bigger than Number three is the biggest heavy Heavier than The heaviest When we want to compare between three things we use ‘the +adj +est’

Ali is as angry as Sami The yellow pencil is Can we say here the green pencil is longer than the yellow pencil? No , because The yellow pencil is as long as the green pencil. We use as +adj+ as to show that two things are equal. Ali is as angry as Sami

Noun + verb to be+ as [adj]as + noun The yellow pencil is as long as the green pencil.. noun Verb to be As+ adj + as noun Ali is as angry as Sami. Verb to be noun noun As+ adj + as The form: Noun + verb to be+ as [adj]as + noun

Use ‘as +adj+ as’ in these sentences We use as +adj+as to show equality 1-My father /tall/ my mother My father is as tall as my mother. 2-The turtle/ slow/ snail The turtle is as slow as the snail. 3-Sami /fat/Ahmad Sami is as fat as Ahmad

Ruba /happy/ Sara Ruba is as happy as Sara. The gray bird / the yellow bird. The gray bird is as small as the yellow bird.

Maher is shorter than his brother. When we want to show the inequality between two things 1- we use “er +than” Maher is shorter than his brother. Maher 2- Or we use the negative form of as +adj+ as = not Maher is not as tall as his brother.

The red car is not as new as the orange car . old new The orange car is newer than the red car. small big The rabbit is not as big as the lion . The rabbit is smaller than the lion. Ali Sami weak strong Ali is not as strong as Sami. Sami is stronger than Ali.

consonant /vowel / consonant we double the last consonant. Spelling: 1- When we add er to the adjectives that end with Y we change y into i The happiest happier happy The funniest funnier Funny The heaviest heavier heavy 2- When we have a word that ends with a consonant /vowel / consonant we double the last consonant. The thinnest thinner thin The fattest fatter fat The biggest bigger big 3-When we add er to the adjectives that end with ‘e’ we only add ‘r’: huge huger large larger

Make comparison 1- sweets / unhealthy/cakes. sweets are as unhealthy as cakes. 2- Bedroom A / tidy/bedroom B. Picture A Picture B Bedroom B is not as tidy as bedroom A. Bedroom A is tidier than bedroom B. 3 1 2 3- Number 3/ funny Number 3 is the funniest.

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