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    djectives have three forms of comparison : positive,omparative and superlative.

    1 We use comparative adjectives when we are comparatingwo nouns.

    - Jack is richer than !aju

    " We use superlatives when we are comparating more thanwo nouns.- Joe is the richest of the three #usinessmen.

    $ther e%amples :

    We use more and most for comparative and superlative formsf some two-slla#le adjectives, adjectives with three orore slla#les and adjectives ending in -ful.

    - The table is more expensive than the stand fan.- The cupboard is the most expensive furniture among the

    hree.

    - My younger brother is more helpful than my elder brothe- My youngest sister is the most helpful among the three

    blings.

    ther e%amples :

    egular forms :

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    Name:___________________________Adjectives that are used to compare two people or two things have special forms.* If the regular adjective has one syllable, add er to the end to ma!e thecomparative form."#a!e the second consonant double if you have a consonant$vowel$consonantpattern word.%* If the regular adjective ends in y, change they to I before adding er

    * &or many regular adjective with two or more syllables, use the word more beforethe adjective and do not add er.*Note these irregular forms:good becomes better, bad becomes worse, and far becomes farther

    'rite the comparative form of each adjective.(. ugly). happy

    . smart+. friendly. beautiful-. peaceful. strange/. silly0. dirty(1. wet((. funny

    (). clean(. 2lthy(+. cra3y(. intelligent(-. brave(. courageous(/. pretty(0. sad)1. colorful)(. tasty

    )). sloppy). cold)+. careful). close)-. thin). bright)/. young)0. fast

    1. sti4(. furry). noisy. little+. small. 5uiet-. 2erce. angry/. sunny0. tenacious+1. fresh+(. strong+). delightful

    +. old++. hot+. terrible+-. loud+. hard+/. great+0. enjoyable1. good(. bad

    ). wea!. lovely+. cheerful. far-. long. e6cited/. slow