» 3. b) Work with a partner and answer the questions. a) How many things or people do we compare when we use the
comparative adjectives?
b) Does the comparative form of the adjectives show differences or
c) What ending do we put to the adjective when the adjective is short?
d) What ending do we put to the adjective when it finishes in -y?
e) How do we make the comparative when the adjective is long (for
example, expensive)?
f) What is the comparative form of the adjective good?
g) How do we show in English that there is no difference between two
things or people?
h) Do we put ending -er to the adjectives when there is no difference
between things or people?