Who knows what comparatives and superlatives are? You may not know the words but you do use them all the time when comparing things.
e.g. Someone may be taller than someone else. 'Taller' is a comparative word. Alternatively, someone could be the tallest person. 'Tallest' is a superlative. Easy, huh? What you need to remember is that you can't use superlatives and 'most' together, as in 'the most tallest'. It isn't correct.
Back in Shakespeare's day people got away with this, but not now:
"Standard English no longer permits expressions such as most unkindest, where the superlative is marked by the preceding most as well as the -est inflection. In C16 there was no constraint on their use, and Shakespeare uses them in several of his plays to underscore a dramatic judgment."
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cool wordfind :)
Thanks Kittymilo - nice to hear from you again. How's yr 8 at my old school? Enjoying the different style of class?
:) Year 8 is really cool its funner and um mudpies won the altrusa award today lol. yes sports class is cool we do karate and lots of pe and sports and yeah :)
hows your school going ?
Last term we did an inquiry project and i did Shakespeare! it was fun.
three other people from rm6 also got nominated for the altrusa award it was cool
Wow, Thanks Mr Woody now I understand comparatives and superlatives a bit better!
Good news, MIssRm18 :-) You are the star blogger this term for sure :-)
What do you mean when you said "In C16 there..."? What is C16?
C16 = 16th Century :-)
Good question
Thanks Mr Woody!!!!
You read my story and I didnt no what superlatives and comparatives were I didnt even know they excisted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =)
I think you are right according to the link and dictionary.com!!!!!! =)
well done Bubbles :-)
Hi where from brisbane in australia we like how you do that smiley face. Wow great word search there is really hard words in there. We would really like to come to new zealand.
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