-used to compare between two or more objects, animals and
people. - for example:- a) Pak Mat is old. Pak Ali is older than Pak Mat. Pak Abu is the oldest man. - to compare, we must ad –er for comparing between 2 persons, objects, things and animals. - some of the words must put more in front of it like more handsome, more beautiful to compare between two people.
Superlative
- to compare between more than 2 person.
- to compare, we must ad –est at the end of the adjective. Example:- Ali is the fastest boy in his class. - some of the words must put the most in front it to show comparison of more than two people, things, animals and objects. Example: the most beautiful blouse. The most expensive car.
Types of comparison.
common Comparative Superlative
Big Bigger biggest Small Smaller Smallest Rich Richer Richest Fast Faster Fastest Slow Slower Slowest Tall Taller Tallest Fair Fairer Fairest Handsome More handsome Most handsome Beautiful More beautiful Most beautiful Ugly Uglier Ugliest Happy Happier Happiest Black Blacker Blackest Sweet Sweeter Sweetest Calm Calmer Calmest Scary Scarier Scariest Heavy Heavier Heaviest Reluctant More reluctant Most reluctant Neat Neater Neatest White Whiter Whitest Green Greener Greenest Wide Wider Widest brilliant More brilliant Most brilliant quick quicker quickest expensive More expensive Most expensive Slim Slimmer Slimmest pretty prettier Prettiest cheap cheaper cheapest light lighter lightest special More special Most special hard harder Hardest thin thinner thinnest loud louder loudest soft softer softest genuine More genuine Most genuine professional More professional Most professional