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- Words with one syllable become comparative by adding an “-er” ending Ex: fun > funner - Words with one syllable become superlative by adding an “-est”

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2 - Words with one syllable become comparative by adding an “-er” ending Ex: fun > funner - Words with one syllable become superlative by adding an “-est” ending Ex: fun > funnest

3 -Words with two syllable can go either way Here’s an example of a two syllable word becoming comparative: Quiet > Quieter or More Quiet Here’s an example of a two syllable word becoming superlative Quiet > Quietest or Most Quiet

4 Words with three or more syllables will always need the word “more” or “most” Ex: Comfortable > More Comfortable Ex: Comfortable > Most Comfortable


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