The document compares different attributes of people and objects using comparative and superlative adjectives. It prompts the reader to consider their family members and which one holds certain positive or negative traits like being oldest, youngest, friendliest, funniest, or meanest. It also prompts reflection on mobile phone purchases and how one's phone compares to others in terms of size, cost, or interest level. Emotions, music experiences, and potential award categories at a ceremony are discussed for comparison as well.
2. Adjective Comparative Superlative busy far noisy boring high cheap heavy early little much fit interesting
3. My Family The oldest person in my familyHe/she is The youngest person in my family.He/she is The friendliest person in my familyHe/she did. The funniest person in my familyHe/she told me The nicest person in my familyHe/she did.. The meanest person in my familyHe she did.. Your Grandfather is older than mine. My grandfather is not as old as yours.
4. Take out your mobile phones When did you buy it? How much did it cost? Is it your first phone? What do you like about it? What dont you like about it? Lejlas phone is bigger than Martins Marios phone is not as interesting as Anas
5. Emotions The most frightened Ive ever been The happiest moment Ive ever had The most nervous Ive ever been Music The best concert Ive ever been to The worst song Ive ever heard The longest time Ive ever danced The best CD Ive ever bought
6. Award Ceremony the student with the nicest smile the friendliest student the hardest working student the earliest student the best-dressed student the most talkative student the quietest student the student with the most beautiful eyes