Que son, para que sirven y como se forman los adjetivos comparativos y superlativos en ingles porfavoor ejemplos
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Comparative we use comparatives to compare two things or peolpe (she is more intelligent than his brother ) we add 'r' to the shortest words(nice-nicer/ happy-happier) and with the longest words we add more than
Superlative We use to show the difference between more than two things or more than two people(Paris is the biggest city in France) We add 'st or est' to the shortest words (happy-happiest/big-biggest)
Rules:
1. One syllable adjective ending in a silent 'e' — nice
we use comparatives to compare two things or peolpe (she is more intelligent than his brother )
we add 'r' to the shortest words(nice-nicer/ happy-happier) and with the longest words we add more than
Superlative
We use to show the difference between more than two things or more than two people(Paris is the biggest city in France)
We add 'st or est' to the shortest words (happy-happiest/big-biggest)
Rules:
1. One syllable adjective ending in a silent 'e' — nice
Comparative — add 'r' — nicerSuperlative — add 'st' — nicest
2. One syllable adjective ending in one vowel and one consonant — big
Comparative — the consonant is doubled and 'er' is added —biggerSuperlative — the consonant is doubled and 'est' is added—biggest
3. One syllable adjective ending in more than one consonant or more than a vowel — high, cheap
Comparative — 'er' is added — higher,cheaperSuperlative — 'est is added — highest,cheapest
4. A two syllable adjective ending in 'y' —happy
Comparative — 'y' becomes 'i' and 'er' is added — happierSuperlative — 'y' becomes 'i' and 'est' is added — happiest
5. Tow syllable or more adjectives without 'y' at the end — exciting
Comparative — more + the adjective + than — more exciting thanSuperlative — more + the adjective + than — the most exciting