What is the comparative of cheap?
What is the comparative of cheap?
cheap: comparativo cheaper. expensive: comparativo more expensive.
What is the comparative of wet?
Smallest
adjective | majority | superlative |
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law | Weather | Wettest |
slim | Smarter | slimmest |
What is the comparative of Dangerous?
Structure
Adjective | Comparative | Superb |
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shorts | go short | the shortest |
big | bigger | the biggest |
dangerous | more dangerous | the most dangerous |
Beautiful | more beautiful | the most beautful |
What is the majority comparative of exciting?
most exciting, least exciting.
What is the comparative of Old?
the most common. ❖ The comparative majority and the superlative of old has two forms: a regular (older / the oldest) and an irregular elder / the eldest which is used when talking about children, brothers, sisters: Regular : This Church is older than the other.
What is the comparative of Cold?
colder. adj comparative. cold adj. Laura dipped one foot into the cold water of the lake.
What is the comparative of Heavy?
Adjectives and bisallabic adverbs ending in "y" transform "Y" into "i" and add "ER". pretty -prettier; easy - easier; heavy - havier; healthy - healthier; silly - sillier; friendly - friendlier.
What is the difficult majority comparative?
most adjectives with two, three or more syllables form the majority comparative by preceding the adjective of the adverb more: tired - more tired, difficult - more difficult, modern - more modern, expensive - more expensive.
What is the comparative of Famous?
HOW COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES ARE FORMED
ADJECTIVE | COMPARATIVE | SUPERLATIVE |
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famous | more famous | the most famous |
interesting | more interesting | the most interesting |
comfortable | more comfortable | the most comfortable |
attractive | more attractive | the most attractive |
What is the comparative of short?
In English, the majority comparative of single-syllable adjectives and those of its syllables ending in -y, -e, -er, -ow is formed by adding the suffix -er to the adjective itself (the y turns into i normal): SHORT (short) becomes SHORTER (shorter); PRETTY (cute) becomes PRETTIER (prettier).
What is the comparative of small?
Comparative adjectives are used to express a comparison between the two terms they refer to (larger, smaller, faster, higher).