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-est -er Comparative Endings -er -est
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Comparative Endings Add –er to a word to compare two people, places, things, or animals Add –est to a word to compare three or more people, places, things, or animals. Don’t forget that some words will be spelled differently when endings are added.
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tall taller tall Vowel & 2 consonants! The man is taller than the boy.
How does the word end? tall Vowel & 2 consonants! This is the way the end must be . . . Just add –er. taller The man is taller than the boy.
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dry driest dry Consonant – Y! How does the word end?
This is the way the end must be . . . Change the Y to an I and add –est! driest The desert is the driest place on Earth.
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silly silliest silly Consonant – Y! How does the word end?
This is the way the end must be . . . Change the Y to an I and add –est! silliest He is the silliest clown of all!
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funny funnier funny Consonant – Y! How does the word end?
This is the way the end must be . . . Change the Y to an I and add –er! funnier My older brother is funnier than my younger brother.
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small small smallest Vowel & 2 consonants! How does the word end?
This is the way the end must be . . . Just add –est. smallest My parakeet is the smallest pet I own.
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fat fatter fat Short vowel & 1 consonant! How does the word end?
This is the way the end must be . . . See a short vowel and a consonant too, here’s the only thing to do: DOUBLE the consonant, add –er. fatter The fatter puppy eats the most food.
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Comparative Endings The End
Add –er to a word to compare two people, places, things, or animals Add –est to a word to compare three or more people, places, things, or animals. Don’t forget about spelling changes when endings are added. The End
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