Russian Comparative Adjective Worksheets
Comparative adjectives play a crucial role in expressing comparisons and describing differences between objects or people. With our collection of Russian comparative adjective worksheets, learners can enhance their understanding of this grammatical concept. Designed for intermediate Russian learners, these worksheets provide a comprehensive overview of comparative adjectives, allowing users to immerse themselves in practical exercises that strengthen their grasp of this linguistic entity.
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What is a comparative adjective?
A comparative adjective is a type of adjective that is used to compare differences between two things, showing degrees of qualities or characteristics. It typically ends in -er or is preceded by "more" when comparing two things, such as "smaller," "faster," or "more intelligent.
How are comparative adjectives formed in Russian?
In Russian, comparative adjectives are formed by adding the suffix "-ее" or "-ей" to the adjective stem. For example, "high" is "высокий" in its base form, and "higher" would be "высокий" + "-ее" to become "выше." Similarly, the adjective "big" is "большой" in base form and "большой" + "-ей" becomes "больше" for the comparative form "bigger.
What is the comparative form of the adjective "большой" (big)?
The comparative form of the adjective "большой" (big) is "больше" (bigger).
How is the comparative form of a long adjective formed in Russian?
In Russian, the comparative form of a long adjective is formed by adding the suffix "-ее" to the stem of the adjective. For example, the adjective "длинный" (long) becomes "длиннее" (longer) in its comparative form.
Give an example of a comparative adjective used in a sentence.
My brother is taller than me.
What is the irregular comparative form of the adjective "хороший" (good)?
The irregular comparative form of the adjective "хороший" (good) is "лучше" (better).
How is the superlative form of an adjective formed in Russian?
In Russian, the superlative form of an adjective is formed by adding the suffix "-ый" or "-ий" after the stem of the adjective. If the stem ends in a consonant, you add "-ейший" or "-айший" instead.
Give an example of a superlative adjective used in a sentence.
The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world.
What is the comparative form of the adjective "маленький" (small)?
The comparative form of the adjective "маленький" (small) in Russian is "меньше" (smaller).
Provide an example of two comparative adjectives compared in a sentence.
The blue dress is more beautiful than the red dress.
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