Paintings talk Complete the sentences with comparative or superlative forms of the adjective in brackets.
1. This painting is (large) in the gallery.
2. Picture 2 is (old) than picture 4.
3. Talgat used paints (bright) than other artists used.
4. Who is (popular) artist in your country?
5. I dream to be (good) artist in my country.
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To find the superlative form of an adjective, we add "the" followed by the adjective in its superlative form. In this case, the superlative form of "large" is "largest."
2. Picture 2 is older than picture 4.
To find the comparative form of an adjective, we add "-er" to the end of the adjective. In this case, the comparative form of "old" is "older."
3. Talgat used paints brighter than other artists used.
To find the comparative form of an adjective, we add "-er" to the end of the adjective. In this case, the comparative form of "bright" is "brighter."
4. Who is the most popular artist in your country?
To find the superlative form of an adjective, we add "the" followed by the adjective in its superlative form. In this case, the superlative form of "popular" is "most popular."
5. I dream to be the best artist in my country.
To find the superlative form of an adjective, we add "the" followed by the adjective in its superlative form. In this case, the superlative form of "good" is "best."
It is important to note that for some adjectives, the comparative and superlative forms may not follow the regular pattern. It is necessary to consult grammar rules or a dictionary for irregular forms of adjectives.