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have the BRIGHTEST, MOST INTELLIGENT, MOST HANDSOME and BEAUTIFUL students in the world at your language school? Well, I don’t know because here at Brent English, we don’t have anyone like that here. I’m Kidding. This week in our MOST INTERESTING and entertaining class, we are looking at COMPARATIVE and SUPERLATIVE adjectives.
- Now, the COMPARATIVE is used to compare two things. For example, I’m, better than YOU I’m better than YOU!, You see two things. There’s me and there’s you.
- The SUPERLATIVE is used to compare more than two things. For example, Brent English IS THE BEST language school in the world. Okay? Okay. We’re kinda the best in the WO…. no. Oh, okay. We’re the worst in the world! That was strange.
- There are many things that the GREATEST teachers available to you will be teaching you in this week.
- For example, irregular forms like good, better than and the best. And also when the adjective has two or more syllables, for example, intelligent, more intelligent than and the most intelligent.
have a fantastic week and remember, don’t memorize it. Use it.
