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There are three forms of irregular verbs:infinitive, simple past, past participle Irregular verbs-There are the ones that don't end in -d or an -ed in their past tense. This is list of irregular verbs. Of couse they are more The following English irregular verbs are now obsolete and use the standard past and participle forms (-ed).
On first table we see all 3 forms are similar. On the table second table we see Simple Past and past participle are similar On the third table we see Infinitive and Simple Past are similar On the fourth table we see Infinitive and past participle are similar
We use -er/-est with the following adjectives: Adjectives with one syllable: Adjectives with two syllables and the following endings: 1) ending in -y 2) ending in -er (1 ) (3 ) (2 )
We use -er/-est with the following adjectives: 3) ending in -le 4) ending in -ow Spelling of the adjectives using the endings -er/-est (6 ) (4 ) (5 )
The degree of positive – unchanged. The comparative degree - add more. The superlative degree - add most. POSITIVECOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE carefulmore carefulmost careful expensivemore expensivemost expensive difficultmore difficultmost difficult tiredmore tiredmost tired terriblemore terriblemost terrible
Some adjectives have two possible forms of comparison (-er/est and more/most), are usually two-syllable words. The parts fit more one form but can be graded in two ways, and it will not be an error.
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Irregular verbs 12 November All texts in slide 3 and 4 are from (accesed November 11, 2014) Images: (1,2,3,4,5,6) englisch-hilfen „Comparison of adjectives” (accesed November 11, 2014) THE COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES. 4u.de/comparison.htm (accessed November 10, 2014) 4u.de/comparison.htm texts in slide 7 and 8 are from: (accesed November 11, 2014) IMAGES: (1) englisch-hilfen „Comparison of adjectives” (accesed November 11, 2014)