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By: Avi Sir (A Complete Guide of Rules…)
TOP RULES: ADJECTIVE

Adjective
1. Avoid “Double Comparative/ Double Superlative”
i.e. more (Harder/ Smaller/ Bigger/ …..)
the most (Bravest/ Best/ Cleverest/ ……)
eg:
 The more harder / you work, / the better / it will be.
 Nikhil is more braver than Sushant who is afraid of the dark.
2. Apply correct pair for Degrees:
Positive Degree Comparative Degree Superlative Degree

Too/ so/ as/ Enough/ Much/ Than/ Out of two/ The/ One of/ Among/ All/
Very/ Such/ …. Between/ Both/ Either/ Many/ Much the/ The
+ Neither + very/ ….. +
Positive Degree Comparative Degree Superlative Degree
Adjective Adjective Adjective
eg:
 The food / in the new eatery / is much best than / the one in RK Puram.
 There is few to be said on both sides.
3. All (5) Concepts Related to “than”
 Comparative Degree + than
 Than + any other + Singular noun / most other + Plural noun
 Comparative Degree + than + that of / those of + Noun
 Possessive Adjective + Noun + than + Possessive Pronoun
 Than + Noun’s
eg:
 The climate of Dehradun is better than Meerut.
 Tarika dances swiftest than others and misses all the steps.
 This TV channel has a larger viewership from another channel.
4. Check correct “Adjective-word”:
1. Older – No Relation Elder – Blood Relation
2. Farther – Distance Further – Future sense
3. Later – Delay in Arrival Latter – Second One
4. Few/ Fewer – For countable sense Little/ Less – For Uncountable sense

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5. Its – Possessive Adjective It’s – Short form of it is/ it was/ it has


eg:
 Parul is / ten years / elder than / her sibling.
 If he wants / farther information, / send him / to me.
5. Use correct word of Avoid wrong Formations:
i.e. a bit scared (Scary)
were presented (Present)
still sufficiently (Sufficient)
elder than (Older)
tear eyes (Teary)
too highest (High)
such secretly (So Secretive)
too Lose (Loose)
page tenth (Ten)
enough tall (Tall enough)
completed Less (Complete)
eg:
 The park was well lighted at night but it was deserted, so it was a bit scared.
 His large income was still sufficiently to meet the growing demands of his family.
 Her relatives were presented at the station to see her off.
6. Follow Formula “SDASH .COM“
Size : Long/ Small/ Tiny/ Large/ Huge
Description : Bright/ Sharp/ Wise/ Clever
Age : Old/ New/ Recent/ Modern
Shape : Round / Square/ Rectangular
Colour : Blue/ Black/ White/ Yellow
Origin : Indian/ Chinese/ Dutch/ American
Material : Golden/ Plastic/ Wooden/ Diamond
eg:
 He likes to put all the garbage into a black small bag.
 There was a sharp old long knife.
 She has thrown out the wooden broken chairs.

Ideal eg:-
 My friend bought a small beautiful recent round yellowish African diamond ring for
his fiancée.

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