This document discusses comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that short adjectives form the comparative with "-er" and the superlative with "-est", while long adjectives use "more" and "the most" respectively. Examples are provided showing tall forming taller/tallest and expensive forming more expensive/the most expensive.
This document discusses comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that short adjectives form the comparative with "-er" and the superlative with "-est", while long adjectives use "more" and "the most" respectively. Examples are provided showing tall forming taller/tallest and expensive forming more expensive/the most expensive.
This document discusses comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It explains that short adjectives form the comparative with "-er" and the superlative with "-est", while long adjectives use "more" and "the most" respectively. Examples are provided showing tall forming taller/tallest and expensive forming more expensive/the most expensive.
Comparative “er” I am taller than Martin. Superlative “est” I’m the tallest in my school. 2.Long adjectives Comparative – “ more + adjective+ than“ Tall people clothes are more expensive than ordinary clothes. Superlative – “ the most +adjective” These are the most expensive trainers in the shop.