SENTENCES OF COMPARISION

1) Positive Degree

Positive Degree is used to tell that something or someone has the same level.

Formula:

Subject + be + as + Adjective + as + Object

Example:

- I am as tall as you.

- She is as beautiful as my girlfriend.

- Your book is as expensive as mine.

2) Comparative Degree

Comparative Degree is used to compare a thing or person to another thing or person that shows the higher level of noun. There are two formulas as follow:

a) For one syllable adjective.

Formula:

Subject + be + Adjective with er/ier + than + Object

Example:

- I am taller than you.

- This cloth is blacker than mine.

- My pen is smaller than yours.

NOTE: For adjective that has two or more syllables , but ending in “Y” it can be used with this formula as well.

Example:

- She is happier than us.

- Toilet is dirtier than living room.

- Bopha is friendlier than Chenda.

b) For two syllable or more than two adjective

Formula:

Subject + be + more + Adjective + than + Object

Example:

- He is more handsome than us.

- She is more beautiful than you.

- You are more industrious than me.

3) Superlative Degree

Superlative Degree is used to compare a thing or person to another thing or person which shows the top level of noun. There are two formulas as follow:

a) For one syllable adjective.

Formula:

Subject + be + the + Adjective with est/iest + Object

Example:

- I am the tallest girl.

- This is the blackest cloth.

- That is the smallest car.

b) For two or more syllable Adjective.

Formula:

Subject + be + the + most + Adjective + Object

Example:

- He is the most handsome man.

- She is the most beautiful girl.

- I’m the most industrious student.