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Understanding Adjectives: Describing and Comparing Nouns

This guide covers the essentials of adjectives, including their function in describing nouns and how to compare them. Discover examples like "a fast, red car" and "a nice teacher." Learn how to form comparisons with short adjectives (short, shorter, shortest) and those that require consonant doubling (big, bigger, biggest). Explore special cases with adjectives ending in -y (funny, funnier, funniest) and longer adjectives (beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful). Additionally, understand irregular comparisons for good/bad adjectives.

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Understanding Adjectives: Describing and Comparing Nouns

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  1. ADJECTIVES

  2. What are adjectives? • Adjectivesdescribenouns. • A fast, redcar • A niceteacher

  3. Adjectivescancomparenouns… Comparison: • A talltree • A tallertree • The tallesttree

  4. This is howmostadjectivesare compared: Short Shorter The shortest

  5. Someshortwordsdoubletheirconsonant: • Big • Bigger • The biggest

  6. Adjectives that end with a consonant + y • Funny • Funnier • The funniest

  7. Whathappens to reallylongadjectives? • Beautiful • Morebeautiful • The mostbeautiful

  8. And of coursethere are those you just have to learn by heart…. • Good – better – the best • Bad – worse – the worst

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