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Adjective 02 - Class Notes

The document is a lecture on adjectives, highlighting their comparative and superlative forms through various examples. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining similar degrees when using multiple adjectives and provides guidelines for comparisons. Additionally, it discusses the use of 'the' in comparative contexts and differentiates between 'some' and 'any'.

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Adjective 02 - Class Notes

The document is a lecture on adjectives, highlighting their comparative and superlative forms through various examples. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining similar degrees when using multiple adjectives and provides guidelines for comparisons. Additionally, it discusses the use of 'the' in comparative contexts and differentiates between 'some' and 'any'.

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English

Adjective

Lecture No.- 02 Bhragu Kulshrestha Sir


Topics to be Covered

Topic

Topic

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English Adjective
Consider the following
1. Mr. Satya is taller than Mr. Joseph.
2. The Sun is much bigger than the Moon.
3. Copper is more useful than some other metals.
4. Chennai is bigger than most other cities in India.
5. Everest is higher than all other peaks in the world.
6. Iron is more useful than any other metal.
7. Ashoka was the greatest of all other kings.
Adjective
• Mr. Veera is better and powerful than Mr. Raj.

• Shruti is the smartest and beautiful girl of our Village.

When we use more than one adjective in the sentence the degree
should be similar forms.
Adjective
• Ritika is wiser than Brave.

• Sweta is more intelligent than beautiful.

• When we compare two qualities of a noun instead of ‘Er’ we use more


to compare the things.
Adjective
• Brownie is taller than his two friends.

• Brownie is taller of the two friends.

• We use ‘The’ along with comparative degree when we do the


selection between two.
Adjective

• The higher you go the cooler it becomes


Adjective
• John is the best person of our locality.

• John is Mr.Kapoor’s eldest son.

• Jack is my best friend.


Uses of Adjectives
• Some Vs Any
2 mins Summary

Topic

Topic

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THANK - YOU

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