What are comparative adjectives?
They are words like bigger, faster, and more interesting. We use comparative adjectives to compare two things. In this lesson we’ll see lots of comparative words with example sentences.
Comparative Adjectives:
One-Syllable Words
Add -er
Tall | Taller |
Old | Older |
Fast | Faster |
Long | Longer |
New | Newer |
- My new car is faster than my old car.
- I’m older than my brother.
- Traveling by bike takes longer than traveling by motorcycle
Comparative Adjectives:
Words that end in consonant + vowel
Double the last letter and add -er
Big | Bigger |
Hot | Hotter |
Thin | Thinner |
- An elephant is bigger than a cat.
- Brazil is hotter than Sweden.
- My sister is thinner than me.
Comparative Adjectives:
Words that end in consonant + y
Remove -y and add -ier.
Easy | Easier |
Happy | Happier |
Busy | Busier |
- Reading English is easier than listening.
- Maria is happier than Dave.
- People today are busier than in the past.
Comparative Adjectives:
Words with 2+ syllables
Expensive | More expensive |
Popular | More popular |
Interesting | More interesting |
- A car is more expensive than a computer.
- Michael Jackson’s music is more popular than country music.
- Watching a movie is more interesting than studying grammar.
Comparative Adjectives: Irregular
Good | Better |
Bad | Worse |
Far | Farther |
- Eating fruit is better for your health than eating hamburgers.
- Cancer is worse than the flu.
- One mile is farther than one kilometer.
Don’t forget than!
- An elephant is bigger a cat.
- An elephant is bigger than a cat.
More examples of comparative adjectives
Comparative Adjectives Quiz
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