
Comparative & Superlative Adjectives for Beginners | ESL English Grammar
Learn how to use comparative and superlative adjectives in English! In this beginner ESL lesson, we’ll cover easy-to-understand rules for comparing people, places, and things. This video is perfect for ESL learners who want to understand how to use comparative and superlative adjectives in English. We'll walk through rules, examples, and tips for mastering these important grammar concepts. In this video, we cover: 1. The difference between comparative and superlative adjectives. 2. How to form comparatives and superlatives with different syllable adjectives. 3. Common mistakes to avoid when using comparatives and superlatives. TIME CODES: 0:00 - 0:18 - Intro 0:18 - 1:39 - Comparative Adjectives Overview 1:39 - 3:12 - Superlative Adjectives Overview 3:12 - 4:17 - Common Mistake - Double Comparative or Superlative 4:17 - 6:07 - How to Count Syllables 6:07 - 7:26 - One-Syllable & Two-Syllable Adjectives Ending in -y 7:26 - 10:16 - Spelling Changes 10:16 - 12:24 - Two-Syllable Adjectives Ending in -ly, -ow, -le 12:24 - 14:28 - Two-Syllable Adjectives Ending with /d/, /t/, /m/, /n/ 14:28 - 15:23 - Other Adjectives with Two or More Syllables 15:23 - 16:06 - Summary Chart Thanks for watching! If you found this lesson helpful, don’t forget to give it a thumbs up! Make sure to subscribe for more ESL tips and grammar lessons!