This is a grammatical feature in English that I particularly love since I was a kid. My primary English teacher taught it to me in such a dynamic and motivating way that it turned out to be one of my favourite topics. Nowadays, I tend to do the same with my students.
In future posts, I will upload hundreds of games that I have been creating during my eleven years of experience as an EFL teacher; there are a lot of them about compartive and superlative adjectives. Meanwhile, I include in this post an explanation about the formation of these adjectives, as well as great exercises to put them into practice.
http://www.salesianos-triana.com/sites/default/files/descargas/Descargas/Materiales/COMPARATIVE_SUPERLATIVE.pdf
file:///C:/Users/Pc/Downloads/test%20file.pdf
https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/sites/teens/files/gs_comparative_and_superlatives_-_exercises_0.pdf
http://www.reformedmonasticism.net/uploads/3/4/0/1/3401675/comparatives_and_superlatives.pdf
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