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Comparativo

Superlativo

One syllable adjective ADD --er

One syllable adjective ADD --est

As long as (siempre y cuando) it doesnt end


in Cons-Vow-Cons {In these cases (en estos
casos) we double (doblamos) the consonant
and add er}

As long as (siempre y cuando) it doesnt end


in Cons-Vow-Cons {In these cases (en estos
casos) we double (doblamos) the consonant
and add est}

[The doubling (El doblar) doesnt apply (no


aplica) to adj ending with x , w , y]

[The doubling (El doblar) doesnt apply (no


aplica) to adj ending with x , w , y]

Two syllables adj ending in Y


y ADD ier

Two syllables adj ending in Y


y ADD iest

Remove

Remove

Two or more syllables adj not ending in y


ADD More

Two or more syllables adj not ending in y


ADD Most

Irregular adj (no rules)

Irregular adj (no rules)

Used to / solia

Be used to/estoy acostumbrado add


ing to verb

I used to walk to school.


She used to be my friend.
Did he use to walk to school?
He did use to walk to school.

I am used to working all day.


She is used to helping people
She wasnt used to driving alone.

He didnt use to walk to school.

Get used to/ me acostumbre


ing to verb

What did he use to buy every day?

I got used to playing soccer.


Did you get used to playing soccer?
I did get used to working all day.

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