
Silent Letters Simplified: All You Need to Know
Did you know silent letters like the “k” in “knife” or the “b” in “thumb” come from English’s fascinating history? Here’s a blog to discover all the tricks of silent letters with ES London!
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If you’ve ever wondered how to describe something as being better, worse, bigger, or smaller compared to something else—or even the best or worst of all—you’ve come to the right place to learn English in London. Today we’ll try to learn and understand the world of comparative and superlative adjectives. By the end of this blog, you’ll confidently know how to use them in your everyday English conversations. So, whether you’re here to or simply searching online for an English learning course near me, let’s get started with the basics!
To understand comparative and superlative adjectives, you first need to know what adjectives themselves are. An adjective is simply a word that describes a noun—people, places, or things. For example:
Comparative adjectives are used when you want to describe the difference between two things. Think of them as adjectives with a little extra spice—they compare two nouns. Here’s how it works:
Thing 1 + is/are + comparative adjective + than + Thing 2
How to Form Comparative Adjectives
Superlative adjectives describe something that is the top, the number one, or the extreme version in a group of three or more things. In other words, when something stands out as being the most or the least among many, it deserves a superlative adjective.
Thing + is/are + the + superlative adjective + in/of + group
How to Form Superlative Adjectives
English has some adjectives that don’t follow any of the rules above. They’re called irregular adjectives. Let’s look at the most common ones:
Let’s have a little fun! Can you choose the correct form?
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The best way to learn comparative and superlative adjectives is through practice! Start describing things around you and compare them. Is your lunch tastier than your breakfast? Is your new teacher friendlier than the last one? What’s the most exciting place you’ve visited in London?
The more you practice, the better your English will become! Try to use these forms in your everyday conversations, and soon you’ll sound more confident and more natural when speaking English. Are your English skills getting better every day? At ES London, we’re here to help you become the best English speaker you can be!
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