Comparatives vs. Superlatives
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Put these adjectives into 2 groups SHORT adj vs. LONG adj: intelligent, narrow, tired, thick, pleased, short, useful, correct, clever, simple
SHORT: narrow, thick, short, clever, simple; LONG: tired, pleased, useful, correct, intelligent
What is special about these adjectives? free, keen, safe, sure, true, wise, clever, common, gentle
can be both short and long adjectives
What is the comparative form of 1-syllable adjectives and 2-syllable adjectives ending with -y, -ow, -et, er, -le?
adding "-er" at the end
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