Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things or people to each other.
- A bus is bigger than a car.
- Bill is older than Harry.
- The Nile is the longest river in the world.
- In our class Maria is the oldest and Charlie is the youngest.
Form | Adjective | Comparative | Superlative |
One syllable Add : -er / -est to the adjective. |
long nice hot |
longer than nicer than hotter than |
the longest the nicest the hottest |
Two or more syllables Add: more-less or most-least before the adjective. |
interesting practical |
more
interesting than less practical than |
the most interesting the least interesting |
Two syllables ending in -y The 'y' becomes 'i' before -er/-est |
funny easy happy |
funnier
than easier than happier than |
the funniest the easiest the happiest |
Irregular Adjectives | good bad much/many little far |
better than worse than more than less than farther/further than |
the best the worst the most the least the farthest/furthest |
Please note: 1) Some two-syllable adjectives have two possible forms of comparison, for example:
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2) Adjectives ending with a vowel and a consonant
double the consonant, for example:
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives |
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