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=Lesson Plan=
 
=Lesson Plan=
  
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'''Objective:'''To use and identify  positive, comparative and superlative degrees of regular adjectives
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'''Subtopics to be covered:'''
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1. What should adjectives be comparable?
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2. What are positive, comparative and superlative degrees of comparison of one and two syllable adjectives.
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3. What form of adjective is used when we compare two persons, things or places?
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4. What form of adjective is used when we compare more than two persons, things or places?
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'''Learning Outcome:'''
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- Students can identify examples of comparative adjectives
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- They can tell what adjective to be used to compare two or more nouns
 
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[Contributor - Puja Iyengar]

Objective:To use and identify positive, comparative and superlative degrees of regular adjectives

Subtopics to be covered:

1. What should adjectives be comparable?

2. What are positive, comparative and superlative degrees of comparison of one and two syllable adjectives.

3. What form of adjective is used when we compare two persons, things or places?

4. What form of adjective is used when we compare more than two persons, things or places?

Learning Outcome:

- Students can identify examples of comparative adjectives

- They can tell what adjective to be used to compare two or more nouns

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