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Comparative and Superlatives three dimensions

This text provides an in-depth guide on how to properly form comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It explains various rules, such as adding "-er" or "-ier" to adjectives, depending on their endings and syllable count.

Comparative and Superlatives three dimensions

- I can't find my most comfortable jeans. - That was the best movie ever. - I am the shortest person in my family.

Is used to say what thing, person or idea has the most of a particular quality within a group or of its kind.

Use

Words of two syllables or more, not ending in y. Place the most before the adjective. Example: the most beautiful.

Words of two syllables ending in y change y to i, and add -est to the end of the word. Example: happiest.

Words of one syllable, with more than one vowel or more than one consonant at the end add -est to the end of the word. Example: highest.

Words of one syllable, with one vowel and one consonant at the end, double the consonant and add -est to the end of the word. Example: Biggest.

Words of one syllable ending in E add -st to the end of the word. Example: the widest.

Noun (subject) + verb + the + adjective + noun (object).

Examples

- London is bigger than Santiago. - This section is easier than the rest. - My girlfriend is more beautiful than yours.

Form

Noun (subjetct) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun.

Meaning

*Comparative is used when we comparing two things. *The two basics ways to compare are using as...as or than.

Uses

For adjectives with two syllables we use more. Example: Handsome - more handome.

We remove the -y and add -ier to the end of the adjectve. Example: happy - happier.

We add -er to the end of the adjective. Example: small - smaller.

Subtema

When an adjective ends in the letters E, we just add the R. Example: wide - wider.

When an adjective ends in a consonant + short vowel + consonant, we normally double the last letter. Example: big - bigger.

Comparative and Superlatives three dimensions. Luisa Tapasco - Angélica Osorio.

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