Las siguientes oraciones son comparativas y superlativas. Para formar el comparativo de una palabra usualmente solo hay que agregarle "-er" o en otros casos cuando termina en "-y" se quita la "-y" y se agrega "-er" y para formar el superlativo usualmente solo hay que agregarle "-est".
I'm happier than I've ever been in my life.
When making any big decision, make sure you think it out and come to the smartest conclusion.
Thirteen of the world's top 30 cleanest cities are in North America.
Census officias have always found it harder to count some groups than others in the population.
Swimming and tubing are not allowed at the falls, but are permitted at points further downstream.
The vulnerable Lesser Antilles iguanas are bright green when young and fade to a darker green-gray as adults.
Wlak the rim trail from Inspiration Point to Grandview Point for the best look at the canyon's natural grandeur.
The deepest river gorge in North America is Hells Canyon.
Two of the cleanest rivers in Europe, the Usk and the Towy, are known for trout and salmon fishing.
The earlier settlers were aware of Native American ceremonials and dances.
1- happier (comparativo)
2- smartest (superlativo)
3- cleanest (superlativo)
4- harder (comparativo)
5- farthest (superlativo)
6- darker (comparativo)
7- best (superlativo)
8- deepest (superlativo)
9- cleanest (superlativo)
10- earliest (superlativo)
Las siguientes oraciones son comparativas y superlativas. Para formar el comparativo de una palabra usualmente solo hay que agregarle "-er" o en otros casos cuando termina en "-y" se quita la "-y" y se agrega "-er" y para formar el superlativo usualmente solo hay que agregarle "-est".