A - COMPARISON WITH -ER/-EST
clean - cleaner - (the) cleanest
We use -er/-est with the following adjectives:
1) adjectives with one syllable
2) adjectives with two syllables and the following endings:
2 - 1) adjectives with two syllables, ending in -y
2 - 2) adjectives with two syllables, ending in -er
2 - 3) adjectives with two syllables, ending in -le
2 - 4) adjectives with two syllables, ending in -ow
Spelling of the adjectives using the endings -er/-est
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| | | - Change -y to -i (consonant before -y)
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| | | - Here -y is not changed to -i.(although consonant before -y)
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B - COMPARISON WITH MORE - MOST
difficult - more difficult - (the) most difficult
all adjectives with more than one syllable (except some adjectives with two syllables - see
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C - IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES
D - SPECIAL ADJECTIVES
Some ajdectives have two possible forms of comparison.
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| - pleasanter / more pleasant
| - pleasantest / most pleasant
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DIFFERENCE IN MEANING WITH ADJECTIVES: