
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Song
[Verse 1]
When you’ve got two things, and you want to compare,
You use a comparative, it’s only fair!
Add -er or use more, that’s the key,
Let’s try some examples, come with me!
This book is thicker than that one.
(หนังสือเล่มนี้หนากว่าเล่มนั้น)
She is more careful than her brother.
(เธอระมัดระวังมากกว่าน้องชายของเธอ)
[Chorus]
Better, best – let’s compare the rest!
Stronger, strongest – you know the test!
Comparative for two, superlative for all,
Let’s use our words and stand up tall!
[Verse 2]
If there’s more than two, and one stands out,
Use a superlative, give a shout!
Add -est or use most, that’s the rule,
Learning adjectives is really cool!
This is the tallest building in the city.
(นี่คืออาคารที่สูงที่สุดในเมือง)
He is the most talented singer in the group.
(เขาเป็นนักร้องที่มีพรสวรรค์ที่สุดในกลุ่ม)
[Bridge]
Short words like small, fast, and cold,
Take -er and -est, just like we’re told.
But words like beautiful, careful, and wise,
Use more or most—no surprise!
A cat is faster than a turtle.
(แมวเร็วกว่าหอยทาก)
She is the most beautiful girl I’ve ever seen.
(เธอคือผู้หญิงที่สวยที่สุดที่ฉันเคยเห็น)
[Chorus – Repeat]
Better, best – let’s compare the rest!
Brighter, brightest – you know the test!
Comparative for two, superlative for all,
Let’s use our words and stand up tall!
[Outro]
So when you speak or when you write,
Choose the right form, and you’ll sound right!
With adjectives, go take the lead—
Comparative and superlative are all you need!