The document compares adjectives in their comparative and superlative forms across three sections. Section A lists single-syllable adjectives, Section B lists two-syllable adjectives, and Section C demonstrates the pattern "the more...the more" using different adjectives in comparisons. The document provides examples of commonly used comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English.
The document compares adjectives in their comparative and superlative forms across three sections. Section A lists single-syllable adjectives, Section B lists two-syllable adjectives, and Section C demonstrates the pattern "the more...the more" using different adjectives in comparisons. The document provides examples of commonly used comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English.
The document compares adjectives in their comparative and superlative forms across three sections. Section A lists single-syllable adjectives, Section B lists two-syllable adjectives, and Section C demonstrates the pattern "the more...the more" using different adjectives in comparisons. The document provides examples of commonly used comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English.
1. the most embarrassing 2. the eldest/an older 3. quicker 4. more intelligent 5. oldest 6. redder 7. redder 8. worst 9. more embarrassed 10.the slightest 11.more quick-thinking 12.more well-mannered/better-mannered 13.the most absent-minded 14.older 15.more 16.easier
B TWO-SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES: COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
busiest, more patient
heavier, more thickset, curlier, more pleasant friendlier, more relaxed more grateful, more willing most stupid/stupidest, narrowest, angrier, more awkward, more careful
C THE MORE THE MORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
The bigger / the harder
the fatter / the more liable the more / the cleaner the longer / the sleepier the older / the more irritable / the less / the worse the longer / the more impatient / the more the more / the more likely