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Reglas de superlativos y comparativos en ingles?

Reglas de superlativos y comparativos en ingles.

En resumen

• We use comparatives to compare two people or thigs. Mike is younger than Sophie. • We use superlatives to compare three or more people or things or a whole group. Sue is the oldest girl in my class SPEELING RULES • To make comparatives, we add - er to the adjetive.

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Usage

• We use comparatives to compare two people or thigs.

Example

Mike is younger than Sophie.

• We use superlatives to compare three or more people or things or a whole group.

Example

Sue is the oldest girl in my class

SPEELING RULES

• To make comparatives, we add - er to the adjetive.

To make superlatives, we add - est to the adjetive.

Example

cold - colder - the coldest

• For adjetives ending in one vowel plus one consonant, we usually double the final consonant.

Example

big - bigger - biggest

• For adjetives ending in - e, we add - r or - st.

Example

nice - nicer - the nicest

• For adjetives ending in - y, we usually change the - y to an - i.

Example

easy - easier - the easiest

• For long adjetives, we use more + adjetive to make comparatives and most + adjetive to make superlatives.

Example

interesting - more interesting - the most interesting.

Irregular Forms

• There are three irregular comparative and superlative forms.

Example

good - better - the best

bad - worse - the worst

far - further - the furthest.