Comparatives and superlatives

Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: Teachit Author
Comparatives and superlatives
Main Subject
Key stage
Category
Grammar: Adjectives
Inside
Includes answers
Resource type
Complete lesson
This French grammar resource on the comparative and the superlative is based around describing people. It includes a handout, worksheets and differentiated ‘four in a row’ games. The games can be printed for pair work or projected for a whole class plenary. Teaching notes and answers are provided.

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23/07/2021

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08/02/2021

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08/01/2021

Thanks for your question Sarah. 'Bien' is usually an adverb but can also be used as an adjective. Here's a relevant link: https://www.thoughtco.com/bon-vs-bien-1368817

Sheena Newland, Senior Content Lead

05/11/2020

5

23/07/2021

5

08/02/2021

5

08/01/2021

Thanks for your question Sarah. 'Bien' is usually an adverb but can also be used as an adjective. Here's a relevant link: https://www.thoughtco.com/bon-vs-bien-1368817

Sheena Newland, Senior Content Lead

05/11/2020

a very useful resource thank you.
On the first sheet though, surely bien is an adverb not an adjective ?

Sarah Tate

11/10/2020

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29/04/2020

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01/04/2020

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24/03/2020

Brilliantly clear. Great quality practice exercises and always a bonus to scroll down to solutions when you want students to peer mark without having to read them out loud. This added bonus seems to engage students' attention more than teacher talk.

Isabelle Saunders

19/09/2019

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18/09/2019