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Question 1 of 2
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Comparative adjectives describe the difference between things.
For adjectives with one syllable, use adjective + . often fellows comparative adjectives as in tall → tallerIf an adjective ends in one vowel and one consonant, the consonant, as in big → bigger. If the adjective ends in -e, just add – .
For most adjectives with two or more syllables, use + adjective.
common → more commonFor two-syllable adjective that end in -le, add -r
simple →For two-syllable adjectives that end in -y, change the -y to and add -er
Pretty → prettier
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Question 2 of 2
2. Question
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Superlative adjectives describe things.
For most adjectives that have one syllable, use the + adjective + – .
tall → the tallestFor two-syllable adjectives that end in -le, use and add – .
simple → the simplestFor two-syllable adjectives that end in -y, change the y to i, use the, and add -est.
funny →For most adjectives with two or more syllables, add the + + adjective. informal → the most informal
Note: Some adjectives are irregular.
good → → the best
→ worse → the worst
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