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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Visual Guide for English Learners #3604393 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white educational illustration uses simple line drawings of children, objects, and nature to demonstrate regular and irregular adjective forms-such as "happy → happier → happiest", "good → better → the best", and "useful → more useful → the most useful". Each example pairs a base adjective with its comparative and superlative forms, reinforcing grammar rules through visual association. The playful style makes it ideal for young learners or beginner English speakers.
Used in ESL/EFL lesson plans, online language courses, printable worksheets, and educational websites targeting children or adult beginners learning adjective degrees; supports visual learning and grammar instruction.
Related Cliparts: Learn English comparatives and superlatives with this clear, illustrated chart-perfect for ESL students, teachers, and language apps. Visual examples boost retention.
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