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Grammar - degrees of comparison

Grammar - degrees of comparison. study. ex 1. ex 2. ex 3. ex 4. ex 5. 1. Adjectives of one syllable. Adjectives of one syllable add -er and -est. Adjectives ending on 'e' just add -r and -st. Some adjectives double the final consonant. Adjective. Comparative. Superlative.

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Grammar - degrees of comparison

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  1. Grammar - degrees of comparison

  2. study

  3. ex 1

  4. ex 2

  5. ex 3

  6. ex 4

  7. ex 5

  8. 1. Adjectives of one syllable

  9. Adjectives of one syllable add -er and -est.Adjectives ending on 'e' just add -r and -st.Some adjectives double the final consonant.

  10. Adjective

  11. Comparative

  12. Superlative

  13. smallwarmoldnicebig

  14. smallerwarmeroldernicerbigger

  15. smallestwarmestoldestnicestbiggest

  16. 2. Adjectives of two syllables

  17. Some adjectives of two syllables add -er and -est.Adjectives ending in 'y' use -ier and -iest.Adjectives ending in -ful, -less, -ing, -ed use more and most.Some other adjectives of two syllables use more and most (modern, famous, normal, correct, ...).

  18. Adjective

  19. Comparative

  20. Superlative

  21. narrowhappyusefulboringmodern

  22. narrowerhappiermore usefulmore boringmore modern

  23. narrowesthappiestmost usefulmost boringmost modern

  24. 3. Adjectives of three or more syllables

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