This document lists various adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms. It provides the base adjective form, the comparative adjective which is usually formed by adding "-er", and the superlative adjective which is usually preceded by "the" and formed by adding "-est". Some irregular forms are also shown such as "good", "bad", and "many". The document serves as a reference for how to change adjectives into their comparative and superlative degrees.
The Wisdom of Ralph Waldo Trine: In Tune With The Infinite; Thoughts I Met on the Highway; What All the World’s A-Seeking; A Creed of the Open Road; The Master Key To This Mystical Life Of Ours; The Greatest Thing Ever Known
This document lists various adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms. It provides the base adjective form, the comparative adjective which is usually formed by adding "-er", and the superlative adjective which is usually preceded by "the" and formed by adding "-est". Some irregular forms are also shown such as "good", "bad", and "many". The document serves as a reference for how to change adjectives into their comparative and superlative degrees.
This document lists various adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms. It provides the base adjective form, the comparative adjective which is usually formed by adding "-er", and the superlative adjective which is usually preceded by "the" and formed by adding "-est". Some irregular forms are also shown such as "good", "bad", and "many". The document serves as a reference for how to change adjectives into their comparative and superlative degrees.
This document lists various adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms. It provides the base adjective form, the comparative adjective which is usually formed by adding "-er", and the superlative adjective which is usually preceded by "the" and formed by adding "-est". Some irregular forms are also shown such as "good", "bad", and "many". The document serves as a reference for how to change adjectives into their comparative and superlative degrees.
Adjectives Adjectives Big Bigger The Biggest Tall Taller The Tallest Good Better The Best Strong Stronger The Strongest Weak Weaker The Weakest Fast Faster The Fastest Slow Slower The Slowest Heavy Heavier The Heavier Funny Funnier The Funniest Angry Angrier The Angriest Busy Busier The Busiest Healthy Healthier The Healthiest Pretty Prettier The Prettiest Young Younger The Youngest Hot Hotter The Hottest Beautiful More beautiful The most beautiful
Dangerous More dangerous The most dangerous
Comfortable More comfortable The most
comfortable Intelligent More intelligent The most intelligent
The Wisdom of Ralph Waldo Trine: In Tune With The Infinite; Thoughts I Met on the Highway; What All the World’s A-Seeking; A Creed of the Open Road; The Master Key To This Mystical Life Of Ours; The Greatest Thing Ever Known