Comparisons

1. Short, Long and Special adjectives/ adverbs:

a/ Short adjectives: are adjectives with

- one syllable: long , short, big, hot, fat .

- two syllables with the endings: - y. E.g: happy, lazy, busy, .

 Short adverbs: are adverbs with one syllable: hard, late, soon, . and the adverb “early”

b/ Long adjectives: Two syllables up, and those ended with –ed.

E.g: careful, beautiful, hard-working, careless, complicated, bored

* Note: Adjectives ended with -er, -le, -ow, and -et, are considered both short and long ones.

E.g: clever, simple, narrow, quiet,

 Long adverbs: are adverbs with two syllables up EXCEPT FOR early and badly

c/ Special adjectives/ adverbs: are those whose comparative pattern are different from that of Short and Long adjectives/ adverbs. This group consists of: good, bad, well, ill, old, far (adj), and well, badly, far, little, much (adv)

 

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COMPARISONS
1. Short, Long and Special adjectives/ adverbs:
a/ Short adjectives: are adjectives with
- one syllable: long , short, big, hot, fat ..
- two syllables with the endings: - y.	E.g: happy, lazy, busy, .......
F Short adverbs: are adverbs with one syllable: hard, late, soon, ... and the adverb “early”
b/ Long adjectives: Two syllables up, and those ended with –ed.
E.g: careful, beautiful, hard-working, careless, complicated, bored 
* Note: Adjectives ended with -er, -le, -ow, and -et, are considered both short and long ones.
E.g: clever, simple, narrow, quiet, 
F Long adverbs: are adverbs with two syllables up EXCEPT FOR early and badly
c/ Special adjectives/ adverbs: are those whose comparative pattern are different from that of Short and Long adjectives/ adverbs. This group consists of: good, bad, well, ill, old, far (adj), and well, badly, far, little, much (adv)
2. Degrees of comparisons:
1. Equal degree
Unequal degree
 Q S1 + be/ V + as + adj / adv + as + S2 + aux
 E.g: He is as old as my father.
 He drives as carefully as I (do).
 Q S1 + negative V + as/so + adj/adv + as + S2 + aux
 E.g: He is not as/so old as my father.
 He doesn’t drive as/so carefully as I (do).
2. Comparatives
 Q S1 + be/ V + adj/ adv (short) + er + than + S2 + aux
 E.g: You are thinner than he (is).
 He runs faster than I (do).
 Q S1 + V + more + adj/ adv (long) + than + S2 + aux
 E.g: He is more intelligent than I (am).
 He drives more carefully than I (do).
3. Superlatives
 Q S + be/V + the + adj/ adv (short) + est
 E.g: Nam is the tallest student in my class.
 Cheetah runs (the) fastest in the world.
 Q S + be/ V + the most + adj/ adv(long)
 E.g: He is the most intelligent student in my class.
 Of the students in my class, Nam speaks English (the) most fluently.
4. Double comparatives
 Q The adj/ adv (comparative) + S + V, the + adj/ adv (comparative) + S + V (càng càng)
E.g: The more beautiful she is, the more modest she becomes.
 The harder he studies, the wiser he becomes.
 Q More and more + adj/ adv (long)
 Adj/ adv (short) + er and adj (short) + er: càng ngày càng ...
E.g: Life in the city is more and more stressful.
 They work harder and harder.
5. Less & Least comparisons
 Q S1 + be/ V + less + adj/ adv + than + S2
 Q S + be/ V + the least adj/ adv
 E.g: This film is less interesting than the one I saw yesterday.
 He works least effectively in our group.
6. Comparions with nouns
 Q S1 + V + as many/ much + N as S2 + aux
 S1 + negative V as/ so few/ little + N as S2 + aux
 E.g He earns as much money as I do.
 I don’t have as/ so many friends as he does.
 Q S1 + V + more/ fewer/ less + N + than S2 + aux
 E.g He has collected more stamps than I have.
 I have collected fewer stamps than he has.
 Q S + V + most/ fewest/ least + N
 E.g I have least free time in my family.
* Note: 1/ We use equal degree when we want to emphasize how many times this object is more than that one. 
E.g: Her husband is twice as old as she (is).
	2/ We use emphatic words like: much, a lot, far, slightly, a bit, no, any, ... before comparatives.
E.g: Her husband is much/ far/ a lot/... older than her.
Special adjectives/ adverbs: 
No
Equal degree
Comparative
Superlative
Meaning
1.
bad/badly/ ill
Worse
worst
Tồi, dở/ ốm yếu
2.
good/ well
Better
best
Tốt, giỏi
3.
much
More
most
Nhiều
4.
Little
Less
least
Ít
5.
Far
farther/ further
farthest/ furthest
Xa (distance) / Rộng (range)
6.
Old
older/ elder
oldest/ eldest
Già, cũ (for all)/ (brother/ sister)
	E.g: Ms Anh is better at cooking than Ms Nhung.
THE EXERCISES ON COMPARISONS
EXERCISE 1. Give the correct form of the adjectives and adverbs in brackets:
1. This chair is ............................ than that one. (comfortable)
2. Your flat is ............................ than mine. (large)
3. The weather today is ........................ than it was yesterday. (hot)
4. The Nile is the .......................... river in the world. (long)
5. Chinese bicycles are .......................... than Japanese ones. (bad)
6. Mathematics is ............................. than English. (difficult)
7. Ho Chi Minh is the ............................. city in Viet Nam. (big)
8. He drives ................................. .. than his friend. (careful)
9. She sings .......................... in this school. (beautiful)
10. I read .............................. than my sister. (slow)
11. Grace is ............................. girl in our class. (old)
12. This exercise is ............................than that one. (easy)
13. He is twice ............................as you. (fat)
14. Nam is ............................ student of all. (noisy)
15. My cold is ............................ today than it was yesterday. (good)
EXERCISE 2. Choose the best option to complete the following sentences:
1. The more she smiles , ................ she becomes.
A. more graceful	B. the most graceful	C. most graceful	D. the more graceful
2. Hotels have developed  restaurants.
A. as rapidly as	B. so rapidly as	C. as rapid as	D. more rapid
3. Can Tho bridge is the  one in the South of Viet Nam.
A. long 	B. shortest 	C. longest 	D. longer
4. Albert Einstein’s contributions to scientific theory were ................ those of Galileo and Newton.
A. important than	B. more important	C. the most important	D. as important as
5. Impalas cannot move as ................ cheetahs but they are more efficient runners.
A. faster than	B. fast as	C. fast	D. are fast as
6. Both are informative articles, but this one is ................ .
A. best	B. the best	C. most	D. better
7. She is the . girl in our town.
A. more beautiful 	B. beauty 	C. most beautiful 	D. more beautifully 
8. The harder you learn............. 
A. The better is your English	B. The better will be your English
C. The better becomes your English	D. The better your English will be
9. Jim is the ................. in his class.
A. clever	B. cleverest	C. cleverer	D. more clever
10. Of the two shirts, this one is ...................
A. the prettiest	B. the most pretty	C. prettier	D. the prettier
11. Your house is ................. mine.
A. as bigger as	B. many times as big as	C. much big as	D. not many times big
12. Last year it wasn’t as cold as this year.
A. This year it is as colder than last year.	B. This year it is colder than last year.
C. This year it isn’t as cold as last year.	D. This year it isn’t colder than last year.
13. She is older than me.
A. I’m more younger than her.	B. I’m as younger as her.
C. I’m more young than her.	D. I’m younger than her.
14. The test is not 
A. as difficult as it was last month. 	B. so difficult as it was last month 
C. more difficult as it was last month.	D. Both A & B are correct 
15. The Nile River is  of all.
A. longer	B. the longest 	C. long	D. longest
16. .................. we read, .................. we know.
A. The most/ the most	B. The more/ the more	C. Most/ most	D. More/ more
17. It gets ................... Let’s go swimming.
A. hot and hot	B. the more hot 	 	C. more and more hot 	D. hotter and hotter
18. Peter usually drives .................. Mary.
A. more fast	B. more fast than 	C. more fast 	D. faster
19. The problem seems to be ..................
A. more serious	B. more serious than	C. more serious as 	D. more and more serious 
20. Peter can not earn .................. his wife.
A. as many money as	B. as much money as	C. as many money than D. as much money than
21. Prices get ..................
A. high and high	B. highest and highest	C. more and more high D. higher and higher
22. The more manufacturers advise, .................. they sell.
A. the most products	B. the products more	C. the more products	D. most products
23. ................. a car is ................. it is.
A. The more expensive/ the comfortabler 	B. The most expensive/ the most comfortable 
C. The more expensive/ the more comfortable	D. The less expensive/ the more comfortable
24. Of the five students. Mary is .................
A. more intelligent	B. the more intelligent 	C. most intelligent	D. the most intelligent
25. Steel is ................ than wood.
A. more heavy	B. as heavy	C. heavier	D. more heavier
26. A super market is  a shopping center.
A. less convenient as	B. less convenient than
C. not so convenient than	D. the most convenient as
27. Viet Nam becomes  to foreign tourists.
A. more and most attractive	B. the more attractive
C. much and more attractive	D. more and more attractive
28. This car is  than mine.
A. less expensive	B. as expensive	C. expensive	D. not so expensive
29. Tim’s grades are  than John.
A. worse	B. worst	C. as bad	D. so bad
30. The  we start, the sooner we will be back.
A. early	B. earliest	C. earlier	D. more early
EXERCISE 3. Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it has the same meaning as the sentence printed before it.
1. My kitchen is smaller than yours.
@ Your kitchen 
2. No one in the class is taller than Dave.
@ Dave is  
3. Mum doesn’t speak English as well as Dad.
@ Dad .
4. Lan is better cook than Hoa.
@ Hoa can’t ...
5. No restaurant in the city is better than that one.
@ That restaurant is 
6. This watch is worse than that one.
@ That watch .
7. My sister writes more carefully than she did.
@ My sister 
8. This story is more interesting than any other story that I have ever read.
@ This is the 
9. She is the most beautiful girl I have ever known.
@ I’ve never .....................................................................................................................................................
10. Peter does not drive so carefully as Tom.
@ Tom 
EXERCISE 4. Identify the mistake in each sentence by choosing a suitable option.
Mr. Mender learned English rapidly and easy.
 A B C D
The maid was careful to keep the room cleanly.
 A B C D
His knowledge of English grammar is quite well.
 A B C D
The last story was as interested as the other ones.
 A B C D
Mr. Slater’s house is biger than ours.
 A B C D
That brown chair is most comfortable than this one.
 A B C D
Lan is the most pretty of all the girls.
 A 	B C D
That lesson is a most difficult of all the lessons.
 A B C D
Does your country have worse weather as this?
 A B C D
This girl is the most beautiful of the two daughters that he has.
 	 	A 	 B 	 C D
Frank plays tennis worse of all the players.
 A B C D
The most he tries, the more he succeeds.
 A B C D
13. She can pronounce English words more correct than she could last term.
 A B C D
14. In this class, the students are talking more loudlier than the teacher.
 A B C D
15. This summer is hotter and winder than last summer.
 A B C D
16. You should practise English oftener to be a better speaker of English.
 A B C D
17. Ha Anh can now speak English more well than the last time I met him.
 A B C D
18. She is much more intelligent than Nam does.
 	 A B C D 
	 19. The more rich he is, the more miserable he gets. 	
 A B C D
20. The harder we studied, the most confused we got.
 A B C D

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