ADJETIVOS COMPARATIVOS 1 - INGLÉS PARA NIÑOS CON MR. PEA - ENGLISH FOR KIDS
Understanding Comparatives and Superlatives in English
Introduction to Size Comparisons
- The speaker introduces the concept of size comparisons using examples, stating that a tennis ball is smaller than a basketball.
- The use of comparative adjectives is highlighted with phrases like "the small smaller" and "the fast faster," indicating how adjectives change form when comparing two items.
Exploring More Comparatives
- Additional examples of comparatives are provided, including terms such as "harder," "big bigger," and "wet."
- The speaker continues to elaborate on various adjectives, demonstrating their comparative forms: "happy happier," "sunny sunnier," and others, emphasizing the pattern in forming comparatives.
Further Examples of Adjective Comparisons
- The discussion extends to more complex adjectives like "careful more careful" and "boring more boring," showcasing how some adjectives require additional words for comparison.