My classes are the best! They're better than all the rest! Have the happiest of times practicing!
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Tonight's homework reviewed comparative and superlative adjectives. Remember, we use the -er (comparative) suffix when comparing two people or things and -est (superlative) when comparing three or more. Some adjectives are tricky, especially irregular adjective patterns like good/better/best, bad/worse/worst, little/less/least, much/many/more/most, and far/further/furthest. In the case of adjectives with three or more syllables, we simply add more or the most before the word. Here's an additional link to practice choosing which adjectives to use.http://languagearts.pppst.com/superlative.html
My classes are the best! They're better than all the rest! Have the happiest of times practicing!
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