This document discusses the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that the comparative is formed by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est. Exceptions are provided for adjectives of one or more than one syllable. Additional constructions like "as...as", "too...", and "enough" are also covered along with irregular adjectives and the typical order of multiple adjectives.
This document discusses the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that the comparative is formed by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est. Exceptions are provided for adjectives of one or more than one syllable. Additional constructions like "as...as", "too...", and "enough" are also covered along with irregular adjectives and the typical order of multiple adjectives.
This document discusses the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that the comparative is formed by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est. Exceptions are provided for adjectives of one or more than one syllable. Additional constructions like "as...as", "too...", and "enough" are also covered along with irregular adjectives and the typical order of multiple adjectives.
For make the comparative form we only need to add -er at the end of the adjective, but only if the adjective has got one syllable. In the superlative form we write -est !"#$%&!"#$%'$ %"(N !"#$%&%"' !"#$%'!% If the adjective ends with consonant-vowel-consonant we double the last consonant )I*&)I**'$ %"(N )I*&%"' )I**'!% In the comparative form, if the adjective has got more than one syllable, we write 'more' before the adjective. In the superlative form we write 'most'. +#$' ,#-#.$F.- %"(N %"' +#!% ,#-#.$F.- In the comparative form we write 'than' after the adjective/ and in the superlative form we write 'the' before the verb. (NOT) AS...AS %his is very easy 0e write 'as', the adjective without changes, and finally we write 'as' again (! )I* (! (! ,#-#.$F.- (! If the sentence is negative we write before the verb to be in the negative form I!N'% (! )I* (! ($'N'% (! ,#-#.$F.- (! (NOT) TOO... %his is very easy too 0e write 'too' and then the adjective without changes. %## )I* %## ,#-#.$F.- (NOT)...ENOUGH 0e write the adjective without changes and then 'enough'. )I* 'N#.*" ,#-#.$F.- 'N#.*" If the sentence is negative we write before the verb to be in the negative form I!N'% )I* 'N#.*" ($'N'% ,#-#.$F.- 'N#.*" $emember that there are two irregular adjectives *##1-)'%%'$ %"(N-%"' )'!% )(1-0#$!' %"(N-%"' 0#$!% ADJECTIVE ORDER 0hen there are several adjectives before a noun, they usually come in the following order #2INI#N-!I3'-,#-#.$
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