Can anyone tell me more than 20 adjectives for comparison vs. superlative?

Updated on educate 2024-03-22
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Is upstairs really correct? I remember some words that weren't just added"er"and"est"That's it, huh? It would be better if it was attached in Chinese!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To put it simply, in the vast majority of cases:

    Monosyllabic adjectives: those ending in er are comparative, and those ending in est are superlative.

    2.Disyllabic and polysyllabic adjectives: more is comparative, most is superlative.

    The comparative, superlative, and superlative forms of adjectives are abruptly altered on the basis of the primary form of the adjective. It is divided into two categories: regular changes and irregular changes.

    The rule changes are as follows:

    1. The comparative, superlative, and superlative forms of monosyllabic adjectives are formed by adding -er and -est to the ending.

    For example: greatest -greater -greatest (superlative).

    2. The burning of monosyllabic adjectives ending in -e is composed of -r and -st at the end of the word.

    For example: wide (primary) -wider (comparative) -widest (highest level).

    3. The comparatives and superlatives of a few two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, -er, -ow, -ble are composed by adding -er and -est at the end of the word.

    For example: clever(primary) -cleverer (comparative) -cleverest (highest level).

    4. The comparatives and superlatives of adjectives ending in -y, but preceded by -y are consonants, and the -y is removed, and -ier and -est are added.

    5. The comparatives and superlatives of adjectives that end with a consonant letter and pronounce a short vowel are written double, and then -er and -est are added.

    Such as: big (primary) -bigger (more than the best level) -biggest (superlative).

    6. The comparative and superlative levels of some two-syllable and polysyllabic adjectives need to be formed by adding more and most before the adjective.

    For example: careful -more careful -most careful (comparative).

    beautiful -more beautiful -most beautiful (comparative).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The comparative, superlative, and superlative adjectives are used to compare the degree or characteristics of two or more things. Here are a few points to distinguish between adjectives comparatively and superlatively:

    Comparative:

    Comparative grade is used to compare the degree difference between two things.

    The general form of comparatives is preceded by adjectives"-er", or precede the adjective"more"。

    For example: bigger, more beautiful

    Superlative:

    Superlatives are used to compare the difference in degree between three or more things, indicating the highest degree or maximum.

    The superlative general form is preceded by an adjective"-est", or precede the adjective"most"。

    For example: biggest, most beautiful

    It is important to note that some adjectives are irregular in their comparatively and superlative forms, and their specific forms need to be memorized. For example, good (good) is better and best is the highest level.

    At the same time, there are also adjectives in which the comparative, superlative, and superlative forms are the same, i.e., preceded"more"or"most"。These adjectives are usually polysyllabic adjectives or end"-ly"The adjectives at the end, such as: more beautiful and most beautiful, respectively.

    Finally, it's important to note that some adjectives have an extreme degree of seductive meaning in their own right, so there is no need to use the comparative, or most combustible forms. For example: perfect, unique.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mark, Little, Free, Lather, So, Tu, Quit, Perfiktorly, Eno, Extri, Ntireli, Almost, Slytheli, Fairley, Allott Hall Biglettle, Fa, Beatah, Evan, Neely, Pretty, As, Sisxiangttat (= So), Welfare, Absolutli, Barelli, Compultelli, Hadley, Just, Amway, Reilly, Scarsley

    Hope Fu Li is helpful to you.

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