We use comparatives and superlatives to compare things and to say which thing is top in a group. Add ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ for one syllable adjectives.
We use comparatives and superlatives to compare things and to say which thing is top in a group. Add ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ for one syllable adjectives.
Usamos comparativos y superlativos para comparar cosas y para decir qué cosa es "la más" de un grupo. Añade "-er" y 2-est" para adjetivos de una sílaba)
Add ‘-ier’ and ‘-iest’ for two syllable adjectives which end in ‘y’ (and take away the ‘y’). Use ‘more’ and ‘the most’ with other two syllable (or more) adjectives.
(Añade -ier" y "-iest" para adjetivos de dos sílabas acabados en "y" (y quita la "y"). Usa "more" y "the most" con el resto de adjetivos de dos sílabas o más )
Examples (ejemplos)
The cat is faster than the mouse, but the cheetah is the fastest.
(El gato es más rápido que el ratón, pero el guepardo es el más rápido)
The dolphin is more intelligent than the dog, but the chimpanzee is the most intelligent.
(El delfín es más inteligente que el perro, pero el chimpancé es el más inteligente)
Remember! (Recuerda)
one syllable: small – smaller – the smallest
two syllables with ‘y’: happy – happier – the happiest
two+ syllables: beautiful – more beautiful – the most beautiful
two syllables with ‘y’: happy – happier – the happiest
two+ syllables: beautiful – more beautiful – the most beautiful
Be careful! (Cuidado)
The adjectives ‘good’, ‘bad’ and ‘far’ have special forms.
(los adjetivos "bueno", "malo" y "lejos" son especiales)
(los adjetivos "bueno", "malo" y "lejos" son especiales)
good – better – the best
bad – worse – the worst
far – further – the furthest
bad – worse – the worst
far – further – the furthest
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