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Superlative adjectives So ? Let´s go… It is time to learn!
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Superlative Used for comparing one person/thing/ animal with other member/ thing / animal of their group. he was the tallest boy in the class. We commonly add “est” at The end of the adjective.
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Adjectives with two syllables Adjectives with two syllables vary. Some add -er/-est or -r/-st: feeble feebler feeblest Some use the words ‘more’ for the comparative and ‘most’ for the superlative: famous more famous most famous
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If the adjective ends in y (e.g. happy, greedy, or tidy), change the y to an i and add -er or -est: Adjective Comparative Superlative happy happier happiest greedy greedier greediest tidy tidier tidiest
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Some adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms that you just have to learn: Adjective comparative superlative bad worse worst good better best little (of a quantity) less least much more most
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