Comparative and Superlative Forms.
By: Hernan Mogollón
The comparative form of an adjective is used for comparing two
people or things (e.
g.
, he is taller than me), while the superlative is used
for comparing one person or thing with every other member...
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Comparative and Superlative Forms.
By: Hernan Mogollón
The comparative form of an adjective is used for comparing two
people or things (e.
g.
, he is taller than me), while the superlative is used
for comparing one person or thing with every other member of their group
(e.
g.
, he was the tallest boy in the class).
Adjectives make their comparative and superlative forms in different
ways, depending on the base adjective itself.
Here’s a quick-reference
guide to the spelling of comparative and superlative adjectives
En inglés cuando comparamos dos cosas usamos los adjetivos y sus
tres grados: positivo, comparativo y superlativo.
Aquí tienes algunos
ejemplos.
Grados de los Adjetivos
Los adjetivos tienen tres grados de comparación.
Grado positivo, grado comparativo, grado superlativo:
positivo comparativo
superlativo
tall
alto
taller
más alto
the tallest
el más alto
big
grande
bigger
más grande
the biggest
el más grande
intelligent
inteligente
more intelligent
más inteligente
the mo
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