Comparative & Superlative
Cristofer Tituaña 2nd BGU "A"
Comparative and Superlative
Superlative
Comparative
- Comparative is used to compare one object or person with another
- Short verbs are added er or ier
- Long verbs are added more
- There are exceptions like good, which is Better
- Superlative is used to untie an object or person from among all
- Short verbs are added est or iest
- Long verbs are added the most
- There are exceptions such as good, which is Best
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Comparative & Superlative
Cristofer Tituaña 2nd BGU "A"
Comparative and Superlative
Superlative
Comparative
+info
Go to exercises!
Synthesize
Habit 6:
Sharpen the saw
Habit 7: