This document provides a table comparing short and long words that can be used to describe things in a comparative or superlative way in English. The table lists basic adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms by adding "-er" and "-est" or changing the word ending. It includes both one and two syllable adjectives and demonstrates how to make comparisons and use superlatives.
This document provides a table comparing short and long words that can be used to describe things in a comparative or superlative way in English. The table lists basic adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms by adding "-er" and "-est" or changing the word ending. It includes both one and two syllable adjectives and demonstrates how to make comparisons and use superlatives.
This document provides a table comparing short and long words that can be used to describe things in a comparative or superlative way in English. The table lists basic adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms by adding "-er" and "-est" or changing the word ending. It includes both one and two syllable adjectives and demonstrates how to make comparisons and use superlatives.
-er Young Younger than The youngest Interesting More interesting The most interesting -est Cheap Expensive Close Boring Small Popular Near Relaxing Late Aggressive y-> ier Funny Funnier than The funniest Irregular -> iest Early Good Easy Bad Friendly Far double Hot Hotter than The hottest Little Less than The least last Big Many, Much More than The most letter Fat Thin