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Comparison and Superlative Adjectives
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Comparison with -er/-est
1. Adjectives with one syllable positive comparative superlative clean cleaner cleanest new newer newest cheap cheaper cheapest
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2. Adjectives with two syllables and the following endings:
2.a. Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -y positive comparative superlative dirty dirtier dirtiest easy easier easiest happy happier happiest pretty prettier prettiest
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2.B. adjectives with two syllables, ending in –er, -le, -ow
positive comparative superlative clever cleverer cleverest Simple Simpler Simplest Narrow Narrower Narrowest
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Comparison with more - most
All adjectives with more than one syllable (three and four). positive comparative superlative difficult more difficult (the) most difficult
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Irregular Adjectives positive comparative superlative comment good
better best bad worse worst much more most uncountable nouns many countable nouns little less least smaller smallest
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Fill in each blanks. loudest longer largest more difficult drier
- The trumpet is the (loud) of all the instruments. - This movie was way (long) than the last few I have seen. - Our new TV is the (large) one I have ever seen. - Math is (difficult) than English, for me. - Let’s take these logs to burn because they are (dry) than those over there. longer largest more difficult drier
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Fill in each blanks. tallest heavier best bigger most exciting
- Michael is the (tall) boy in our class. - This box is (heavy) than the others. - I think this chocolate cake is the (good) you’ve ever made. - This backpack is (big) than the blue one. - Volleyball is the (exciting) game of all. heavier best bigger most exciting
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Thank you Samieh Pourlahiji
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