Grammar: A2 - ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Expanding - Lesson 10: Comparative Adjectives (regular: bigger, more interesting)

Grammar: Comparative Adjectives A2 Lesson 18: Comparing Two Things What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to form comparative adjectives to compare two nouns using '-er', 'more', and irregular forms. How to Compare Two Things When we want to show how two things are different, we use comparative adjectives. To make a comparison, we almost always use the word than after the adjective. A tuk-tuk is cheaper than a taxi. My phone is more modern than his phone. The Grammar Rules 📖 Forming Comparative Adjectives The rule for making a comparative adjective depends on its length (how many syllables it has). Rule 1: For Short Adjectives, add '-er' For most short adjectives (one syllable), we add -er to the end. old → older Angkor Wat is older than Bayon Temple. tall → taller That hotel is taller than my house. Spelling Tips: For adjectives ending in Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (like b- i-g ), double the last letter: bi gg er, ho tt er. For two-syllable adjectives e…