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adjectives ๑ too and enough
Comparative and superlative
3.5
than to compare two people or things:
Daniel Craig is taller than Zac Efron.
structure: (ทot) as + adjective + as:
Rupert Grint is not as famous as Daniel Radcliffe
Sean Connery is the tallest.
Comparative
Superlative
Adjectives
young
nice
younger
the youngest
nicer
the nicest
one-syllable
hot
hotter
the hottest
prettier
drier
the prettiest
the driest
one- and
pretty
two-syllable
dry
ending in -y
the most
attractive more attractive attractive
two-syllable
or longer
difficult
more difficult
the most
difficult
better
the best
good
bad
irregular
Worse
the worst
far
further
the furthest
We use too + adjective or not + adjective + enough to talk
about a degree of a quality. Too means more than
or want" Not enough means 'less than you need or want',
You're too young to watch this film.
The comedian was not funny enough.
yoน
need
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
adjectives in brackets.
1 New York is
(modern) than Barcelona.
2 January is
(cold) month of the year.
3 Katy Perry is not as
(popular) as
Miley Cyrus.
4 This is the
(bad) film Ive ever seen.
5 My younger brother is
6 My English isn't as
(tall) than me.
(good) as my German.