Does the adjective compare two or more than two?
Key Notes:-
| 🔹 What is an Adjective? |
👉 An adjective is a describing word.
✨ Example: big 🏠, small 🐭, tall 🌳, short 🪑
| 🔹 Comparing Two Things (Comparative) |
👉 When we compare two things, we add -er or use more.
📘 Example:
- This book is bigger 📖 than that book.
- The cat 🐱 is smaller than the dog 🐶.
| 🔹 Comparing More Than Two Things (Superlative) |
👉 When we compare three or more, we add -est or use most.
📘 Example:
- This is the biggest 🏠 of all.
- The elephant 🐘 is the largest animal here.
| 🎨 Quick Tips: |
⭐ Two things → -er (taller, smaller, bigger)
⭐ Three or more → -est (tallest, smallest, biggest)
| 🧩 Practice Time! |
- Which is correct?
- My bag is heavier 🎒 than your bag.
- My bag is the heaviest 🎒 of all three.
- Point to the tallest tree 🌳 in the picture.
| ✅ Now you know: |
- Compare two → use -er.
- Compare more than two → use -est. 🎉
Let’s practice!🖊️

