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two or more syllables (= expensive)
+ the most + adjective (the most expensive )
consonant vowel consonant (= big)
double last big consonant + est (= the biggest)
2 syllables ending in y (happy)
the ..... iest ( = the happiest)
adjective with (–e ) (= cute )
the ...... - st (the cutest)
one syllable adjective (= fast)
the .......+ est (the fastest)
to show how something is not the same (≠)
different from + noun (=She’s very different from her boyfriend. She’s talkative and friendly but he’s quiet and serious. )
to show how something is almost the same (≈)
similar to + noun (=I’m similar to my sister. We are both hard-working and extroverted.)
to show inferiority (<)
not as + adj + as (Jerry isn’t as smart as Carol = Carol is smarter than Jerry )
what can be used to show equality (=)
as + adj + as (= Mary is as tall as John (=equal)
what can be used to show superiority (>>)
much/a lot more + adj + than (=It was more interesting than before)
bad
worse
good
better
two or more syllables (= beutiful)
+ more + adjective (= more beautiful)
consonant vowel consonant (=big)
double last big bigger consonant + ER (big - bigger)
2 syllables ending in Y = happy
- y + ier (happy - happier)
what to we add to words like CUTE ?
R (cute -cuter)
ONE SYLLABLe adjectives (= FAST)
er ( fast -faster)
Comparative adjectives are used to compare ....... people, things or places and are usually followed by .......
2 / THAN (e.g) Australia is bigger than New Zealand