
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. A synonym is a word having the same meaning as another word. An antonym is a word which is opposite in meaning to another word.
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. A synonym is a word having the same meaning as another word. An antonym is a word which is opposite in meaning to another word.
How can an adjective be changed to its comparative and superlative forms? How can an adverb be changed to its comparative and superlative forms? When do we use the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs? When do we use the superlative form of adjectives and adverbs?
When do we use comparative adjectives? When do we use superlative adjectives? Can we change all adjectives to their comparative and superlative form by adding ‘-er’ and ‘-est’? Do we always add ‘the’ in front of the superlatives when we write a sentence?
Download the complete course nowAdjectives tell us more about nouns (things, places, people and animals). We use adjectives to compare two or more things, places, people and animals. To compare two or more things, places, people and animals, we use the comparative form of the adjective + than.
Can all adjectives be used in front of the nouns they describe? Can all adjectives be used as complements? How do we place the adjectives if we are using more than one of them before a noun?
What are adjectives? When we say ‘blue sky’, is blue an adjective? When we say ‘twenty men’, is twenty an adjective?
Words like oldest, youngest, older, taller, shorter and shortest show comparisons. Oldest, youngest and shortest are examples of the superlative form. Taller and shorter are examples of the comparative form. We use comparative adjectives when we compare two people, places, animals or objects.
Adjectives are describing words. An adjective tells us more about a noun. Blue, red, yellow, green and brown are adjectives of colour. They tell us about the colour of people, animals and things. Four, five and three are adjectives of number. They tell us about the number of people, animals and things.