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Reviewer in Language 6
Reviewer in Language 6
Examples:
Adjective Comparative Superlative
small smaller smallest
warm warmer warmest
old older oldest
nice nicer nicest
big bigger biggest
2. Adjectives with two or more syllables
- add “ more” before the adjective to form the
comparative degree
- add “ most” before the adjective to form the
superlative degree
Examples:
Adjective Comparative Superlative
diligent more diligent most diligent
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
difficult more difficult most difficult
important more important most important
dangerous more dangerous most dangerous
PREPOSITIONS
Prepositions are words which begin prepositional
phrases.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words containing
a preposition,
A preposition sits in front of (is “pre-positioned” before)
its object.
Examples:
about below excepting off toward
above beneath for on under
across beside(s) from onto underneat
h
after between in out until
against beyond in front of outside up
along but inside over upon
among by in spite of past up to
around concernin instead of regarding with
g
at despite into since within
because down like through without
of
before during near throughou with
t regard to
behind except of to with
respect to