The document discusses comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It provides examples of one-syllable adjectives that form the comparative with "-er" and superlative with "the -est", two or more syllable adjectives that form the comparative and superlative with "more" and "most", adjectives ending in "-y" that form the comparative and superlative by changing the "-y" to "-ier/-iest", and irregular adjectives like "good", "bad", and "far" that have unique comparative and superlative forms.
The document discusses comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It provides examples of one-syllable adjectives that form the comparative with "-er" and superlative with "the -est", two or more syllable adjectives that form the comparative and superlative with "more" and "most", adjectives ending in "-y" that form the comparative and superlative by changing the "-y" to "-ier/-iest", and irregular adjectives like "good", "bad", and "far" that have unique comparative and superlative forms.
The document discusses comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It provides examples of one-syllable adjectives that form the comparative with "-er" and superlative with "the -est", two or more syllable adjectives that form the comparative and superlative with "more" and "most", adjectives ending in "-y" that form the comparative and superlative by changing the "-y" to "-ier/-iest", and irregular adjectives like "good", "bad", and "far" that have unique comparative and superlative forms.
The document discusses comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It provides examples of one-syllable adjectives that form the comparative with "-er" and superlative with "the -est", two or more syllable adjectives that form the comparative and superlative with "more" and "most", adjectives ending in "-y" that form the comparative and superlative by changing the "-y" to "-ier/-iest", and irregular adjectives like "good", "bad", and "far" that have unique comparative and superlative forms.