This document summarizes the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that most regular adjectives form the comparative by adding "-er" and the superlative by adding "-est". Irregular adjectives have unique comparative and superlative forms, such as "good/better/best" and "bad/worse/worst". Examples are provided to demonstrate using the comparative to compare two things and the superlative to compare three or more things. Exercises are included at the end to practice these forms.
This document summarizes the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that most regular adjectives form the comparative by adding "-er" and the superlative by adding "-est". Irregular adjectives have unique comparative and superlative forms, such as "good/better/best" and "bad/worse/worst". Examples are provided to demonstrate using the comparative to compare two things and the superlative to compare three or more things. Exercises are included at the end to practice these forms.
This document summarizes the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that most regular adjectives form the comparative by adding "-er" and the superlative by adding "-est". Irregular adjectives have unique comparative and superlative forms, such as "good/better/best" and "bad/worse/worst". Examples are provided to demonstrate using the comparative to compare two things and the superlative to compare three or more things. Exercises are included at the end to practice these forms.
LONG ADJECTIVES COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
Use of “ most” dangerous More dangerous The most dangerous
IRREGULAR FORM ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
They change their Good Better The best
writing Bad Worse The worst far Further /farther The furthest/the farthest Examples:
A is bigger than B.(Comparative Form)
C is smaller than A.(Comparative Form) A is the biggEST of all.(Superlative Form) C is the smallEST of all.(Superlative Form) Exercises B.Fill the blanks