Comparitive And Superlative Forms
By Abhishek Tomar on Aug 25, 2009 with Comments 0
When Comparing two things, use the Comparative form of an adjective or adverb. When comparing more than two thing than use superlative form of an adjective or adverb.
Example to Revise:
Comparative Form: He is SHORTER than his brother. ( Add -RE)
Superlative Form: He is the SHORTEST of her three siblings ( Add -EST)
Comparative Form : You are MORE INTERESTING than she ( Add the word MORE)
Superlative Form : You are the MOST INTERESTING person here. ( Add the word MOST)
Review this table
| Irregular Form | ||
| Adj / Adv | Comparative | Superlative |
| Good | Better | Best |
| Bad | Worse | worst |
| Much, Many | More | Most |
| Little | Little, Less, Lesser | Least |
| Far | Father, Further | Farthest, Furthest |
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