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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

What are comparatives and superlatives?

Comparative adjectives:  

We use them to compare one person or thing with another.  

Eg:

Superlative adjectives:

We use them to compare one person or thing with several others.

Eg:

How to form comparative and superlative adjectives:

Type of AdjectiveComparativeSuperlative
one-syllable adjectives 
cheap – clean old – richsmall – strong young – tall
We add ‘er’
cheaper – cleaner older – richersmaller – stronger  younger – taller
We add ‘est’
cheapest – cleanest oldest – richestsmallest – strongest youngest – tallest
Consonant+short vowel+consonant
big – hot – wet
Double the consonantadd ‘er’
bigger – hotter – wetter
Double the consonantadd -est
biggest- hottest – wettest
Ends in -e
fine – nice – large
We  add  -r
finer – nicer – larger
We add -st
finest-  nicest  – largest
Ends  in -y
dry – happy
y_i, add -er
drier – happier
y_i, add -est
driest – happiest
two or more syllables
expensive – interesting
More more expensivemore interestingMost most expensivemost interesting
irregular adjectives
good-bad-far-little

better-worse-further-less

best-worst-furthest-least

Example Sentences

Much, a lot, far, a bit, a little

We can strengthen a comparative adjective using much, a lot, far, a bit, a little

Eg:

As … as

We use as+adjective+as to compare people and things.

as+adjective+as = same / equal

not as+adjective+as = not same / not equal

Eg:

To learn more with examples watch the video below:

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

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