SpeakWell

πŸ“ Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Bac-Level Guide

Comparative and superlative adjectives help us compare people, things, or situations. We use them to show if something is bigger, better, faster, etc.

πŸ—£ Tounsi: Les adjectifs comparatifs w superlatifs ykhalouna nqarnou ben zin wa7da w zin wa7din o5rin. Exemple: Ahmed akbar men Sami.


βœ… Comparative Adjectives – Comparing Two Things

πŸ—£ Tounsi: Ken l’adjectif 9sir, nzidoulou –er. Ken tawil, nzidou "more" 9oddemou. W dayman ba3dhou "than".


βœ… Superlative Adjectives – Comparing More Than Two

πŸ—£ Tounsi: Superlatif ya3ni haja hiya l’akther fi kolhom. Nazidou β€œthe” w ya soit "–est" soit "the most".


βœ… Equality Comparison – As...As

πŸ—£ Tounsi: "As...as" t3ni ychbahlou fil sifaa. Kif kif. Lkol barka fi nos l’phrase.


❌ Comparative/Superlative Common Errors

Note: Some adjectives are irregular (good β†’ better, bad β†’ worse).


πŸ”€ Mixed Comparison Practice

  1. Choose the correct form: This book is ______ than the last one.
    βœ… Answer: more interesting
  2. Correct the error: He is more taller than his friend.
    βœ… Correct: He is taller than his friend.
  3. Fill the blank: She is the ______ girl in the team.
    βœ… Answer: fastest

🎨 Creative Comparison – Practice with Style

🧠 Want extra practice exercises? I can generate a quiz or DV-style questions!