COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

We use comparatives and superlatives to compare things and to say which thing is top in a group. Add ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ for one syllable adjectives. small – smaller – the smallestAdd ‘-ier’ and ‘-iest’ for two syllable adjectives which end in ‘y’ (and take away the ‘y’).happy – happier – the happiest Use ‘more’ and ‘the most’ with other two syllable (or more) adjectives.beautiful – more beautiful – the most beautifulThe adjectives ‘good’, ‘bad’ and ‘far’ have special forms.good – better – the bestbad – worse – the worstfar – further – the furthestWe say... We don’t say...
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