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Comparative and Superlative
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COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE
When comparing more than two things, you’ll likely use words and phrases like smallest, biggest, tallest, most interesting, and least interesting. Notice the ‑est ending and the words most and least.
superlative
One way to describe nouns (people, objects, animals, etc.) is by comparing them to something else. When comparing two things, you’re likely to use adjectives like smaller, bigger, taller, more interesting, and less expensive.
Comparative
COMPARATIVE EXAMPLES
- I'm feeling happier now.
- We need a bigger garden.
- She is two years older than me.
- The balloon got bigger and bigger.
- She is two years older than me.
SUPERLATIVE EXAMPLES
- Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
- She is the most polite person. have ever met.
- It was the happiest day of my life.
- The fastest car is the blue one.
Grammatical structure of superlatives and comparatives.
SYNERGIZE
HABIT 6
Synergy means “two heads are better than one.” Synergize is the habit of creative cooperation. It is teamwork, open-mindedness, and the adventure of finding new solutions to old problems.
SYNERGIZE
- They have a sense of self
- They show respect to each other
- They must have trust in win/win instead of win / lose
Elements for synergy
In order to achieve synergy, there are some essentials elements that both parties must have are listed below:
DR. STEPHEN R. COVEY
“Synergy is not the same as compromise. In a compromise, one plus one equals one and a half at best.”
Listen to the Ideas of Others: Everyone has a different perspective regarding a problem. Sometimes, other people have a good idea to handle a situation compared to what you thought.
Take Criticism with Patience: There are many people who get embraced by the criticism of others, which is not a good habit.
What is required to apply it?
Give Importance to the Opinion of Others: In order to gain synergy, it is necessary to give importance to the views of others.
Sharpen The Saw
Habit 7
As you renew yourself in each of the four areas, you create growth and change in your life. Sharpen the Saw keeps you fresh so you can continue to practice the other six habits.
Seek continuous improvement and renewal professionally and personally. Sharpen the Saw means preserving and enhancing the greatest asset you have you. It means having a balanced program for self-renewal in the four areas of your life: physical, social/emotional, mental, and spiritual.
Sharpen The Saw
- Make a similar list of renewing activities in your spiritual and mental dimensions.
- In your social-emotional area, list relationships you would like to improve.
- Make a list of activities that would help you keep in good physical shape, that would fit your life-style and that you could enjoy over time.
- Making social and meaningful connections with others
- Spending time in nature, expanding spiritual self through meditation, music, art, or service
How to apply it
DR. STEPHEN R. COVEY
“Renewal is the principle and the process that empowers us to move on an upward spiral of growth and change, of continuous improvement. “
Sentence
When it comes to our personal lives, we should focus on four domains: physical, spiritual, mental, and social/emotional. Physical: Sharpening the blade of physicality ensures your body has the strength and vigor it needs to take on life’s demands. Spiritual: The spiritual domain generates your sense of purpose in life. Mental:For most workers in the modern economy, the job they do is largely “mind work.” Social/Emotional: interacting with other human minds is a way to learn new ideas and refine our own.
The 4 Dimensions of Your Life to Sharpen
QUIZIZZ
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