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Comparative Adjectives
Spelling Rules
-ier
-er
-r
ugly-uglierpretty-prettier
large-larger nice-nicer
small-smallercheap-cheaper
Spelling Rules
consonant +er
2 or more syllables
irregular
expensivemore (+)/less(-) expensive beautiful more(+)/less(-) beatiful
good-betterbad-worse far-farther/further
big-biggerhot-hotter
Comparative Adjectives
Use comparative adjectives to compare two people, places, things or ideas. I need a larger size.
Do you have a less expensive suit?
This sweater is too heavy.She wants a lighter one.
Guadalajara is more expensive than Tequila.
Use than after the adjective when you compare two people, places, things or ideas.The black dress is prettier than the red one.
Guadalajara is more beautiful than CDMX .
The nightgown is a better gift for my mom than sandals.
They need a more beautiful jacket than the yellow one for their dad. This one is ugly.