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My Project: - STUDENT: ESPINOZA BULEJE, Albert Jefferson - GRADE: B-09 - Teacher: Lopez Llamoja, Juan Josue

This document is a student project about superlative adjectives. It was created by Albert Jefferson Espinoza Buleje for their grade B-09 teacher Juan Josue Lopez Llamoja. The objective is to learn the rules for forming superlative adjectives and differentiate them from comparative adjectives. It explains the five rules for forming superlative adjectives based on the number of syllables in the adjective and provides examples of applying each rule.
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My Project: - STUDENT: ESPINOZA BULEJE, Albert Jefferson - GRADE: B-09 - Teacher: Lopez Llamoja, Juan Josue

This document is a student project about superlative adjectives. It was created by Albert Jefferson Espinoza Buleje for their grade B-09 teacher Juan Josue Lopez Llamoja. The objective is to learn the rules for forming superlative adjectives and differentiate them from comparative adjectives. It explains the five rules for forming superlative adjectives based on the number of syllables in the adjective and provides examples of applying each rule.
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MY PROJECT

• STUDENT: ESPINOZA BULEJE, Albert Jefferson

• GRADE: B-09

• TEACHER: LOPEZ LLAMOJA, Juan Josue


INTRODUCTION

IN THIS PROJECT WE WILL TALK


ABOUT
SUPERLATIVES ADJECTIVES.
OBJETIVE

 LEARN THE RULES OF SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES


 DIFFERENTIATE A SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVE FROM
THE COMPARATIVE
SUPERLATIVES
Rule 1. If an adjective has 1 syllable
we add the ending –est to the
adjective.
 small + est = the smallest
 hard + est = the hardest
The ant is the
smallest.
Rule 2. If a one syllable adjective
ends with a consonant + a vowel + a
consonant you must double the last
consonant and add –est.
 big + est = the biggest
 fat + est = the fattest The hippo is the
fattest.
Rule 3. If an adjective ends with a
“y”, remove the “y” and add –iest.
 happy –y + iest = the happiest
 funny –y + iest = the funniest

The elephant is the


heaviest.
Rule 4. If an adjective has three
syllables or more then add the
word “most” before the word.
 beautiful + most = the most
beautiful
 expensive + most = the most
expensive
 satisfactory + most = the most
satisfactory
The airplane is the
most expensive.
Rule 5. There are a few exceptions.
good = the best
bad = the worst
far = the farthest
EXAMPLES

• Juan is the best student in the class.


• Juan is the worst student in the class.
• Juan is the oldest student in the class.
• Juan is the youngest student in the class.
CONCLUSION

 I USED WORDS OF THE UNIT 2, LESSON B.


THANKS !!

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