This document outlines the irregular forms of comparison for common adjectives and adverbs in English. It shows that words like good, bad, little, much, far, old, and late have unique comparative and superlative forms that do not follow the typical patterns of adding "-er" and "-est". For each word, it lists the positive, comparative, and superlative forms to illustrate the irregular degrees of comparison.
This document outlines the irregular forms of comparison for common adjectives and adverbs in English. It shows that words like good, bad, little, much, far, old, and late have unique comparative and superlative forms that do not follow the typical patterns of adding "-er" and "-est". For each word, it lists the positive, comparative, and superlative forms to illustrate the irregular degrees of comparison.
This document outlines the irregular forms of comparison for common adjectives and adverbs in English. It shows that words like good, bad, little, much, far, old, and late have unique comparative and superlative forms that do not follow the typical patterns of adding "-er" and "-est". For each word, it lists the positive, comparative, and superlative forms to illustrate the irregular degrees of comparison.