Ածական (The Adjective)

ա) Կրկնություն. ածականների համեմատության աստիճանների կազմոումը -er, -est, more, most վերջավորությունների և բառերի օգնությամբ
բ) Կրկնություն. many, much, good, bad և little ածականների համեմատության աստիճանների կազմումը

Ուսումնական նյութ

Degree of Coparison

Some adjactives of two syllables add -er and -est

For adjactives ending in Y — cut Y then add -ier and -iest

Adjactives ending in -full, -less, -ing, -ed use more and most

Առաջադրանքներ

Give degrees of com­par­i­son of the fol­low­ing adjectives:
Small;young; thin; tall; fine; straight; few; easy; busy; thick; dirty; good; much; new; bad; lit­tle; many; mod­ern; rea­son­able; many; more; dear­er; best; most impor­tant; good; worse, high; cheap­est; light; less; more polite; high­er; dear; most mod­ern; bad; cheap; more impor­tant; lit­tle; bet­ter; impor­tant; high­est; dear­est; polite; worst; lighter; most polite; more mod­ern; most rea­son­able; cheap­er; most rea­son­able; most; least; lightest.

Small-smaller-the smallest

young-younger-the youngest

thin-thinner-the thinnest

tall-taller-the tallest

fine-finer-finest

straight-straighter-the straightest

few-fewer-fewest

easy-easier-the easiest

busy-busier-the busiest

thick-thicker-the thickest

dirty-dirtier-dirtiest

good-better-the best

much-more-most

new-newer-the newest

bad-worse-worst

little-less-least

many-more-most

dear-dearer-dearest

high-high­er-high­est

mod­ern-more mod­ern-most mod­ern

rea­son­able-more rea­son­able-most rea­son­able

light-lighter-lightest

cheap-cheaper-cheap­est

impor­tant-more impor­tant-most impor­tant

polite-more polite-most polite.

Answer the questions:

Which is longer: an hour or a minute? An hour.

Which is high­er: a moun­tain or a hill? A mountain.

Which is big­ger: a ship or a car? A ship.
Which is longer: a sea or a river? A river.

Which is more dif­fi­cult: to go on foot or to go by train? To go on foot.

Open the brackets:

Feb­ru­ary is (cold) colder than January.

John Anders is (old) older than me.

Lake Baikal is (deep) deeper than this lake.

Peter is (tall) taller than Mike.

Our flat is (more/less) more com­fort­able than yours.

Answer the questions:

Which is longer: an hour or a minute?

Which is high­er: a moun­tain or a hill?

Which is big­ger: a ship or a car?
Which is longer: a sea or a river?

Which is more dif­fi­cult: to go on foot or to go by train?

Open the brackets:

Feb­ru­ary is (colder) than January.

John Anders is (older) than me.

Lake Baikal is (deeper) than this lake.

Peter is (taller) than Mike.

Our flat is (more/less) com­fort­able than yours.

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