Comparative Adjectives

Master the art of comparing things with comparative adjectives to enhance your descriptive writing

What Are Comparative Adjectives?

Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things, showing which one has more or less of a particular quality. They help us express differences in size, speed, quality, and other characteristics. From "bigger" to "more beautiful," comparatives make our language more precise.

Types of Comparative Adjectives

Short Adjectives (Add -er)

big → bigger

The elephant is bigger than the mouse.

fast → faster

The cheetah is faster than the turtle.

tall → taller

The tree is taller than the bush.

small → smaller

The ant is smaller than the elephant.

Long Adjectives (Add more)

beautiful → more beautiful

The sunset is more beautiful than the sunrise.

intelligent → more intelligent

She is more intelligent than her brother.

expensive → more expensive

The diamond is more expensive than the pearl.

difficult → more difficult

This test is more difficult than the last one.

Irregular Comparatives

good → better

This movie is better than that one.

bad → worse

The weather is worse today than yesterday.

far → farther

The store is farther than I thought.

little → less

I have less time than you do.

Examples in Sentences

The red car is faster than the blue car.

This book is more interesting than that one.

My sister is taller than my brother.

This restaurant is more expensive than the other one.

Tips for Using Comparative Adjectives

1

Use "than"

Comparative adjectives are usually followed by "than" to show what you're comparing to.

2

Know the Rules

Short adjectives add -er, long adjectives use "more," and some are irregular.

3

Be Clear

Make sure it's clear what you're comparing to avoid confusion.

Interactive Quiz

Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form:

The elephant is _____ (big) than the mouse.

Show Answer

Answer: bigger

This movie is _____ (interesting) than that one.

Show Answer

Answer: more interesting

My brother is _____ (tall) than my sister.

Show Answer

Answer: taller

Quick Reference

Comparative Forms:3 main types
Common Examples:50+ adjectives
Difficulty:Beginner to Intermediate

Pro Tip

Comparative adjectives help you express differences clearly - use them to make your comparisons more precise!