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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'. Finally, remember that some adjectives, like 'good' here, are irregular and don't follow any of these rules.
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With comparatives and superlatives, the rules are slightly different for adverbs than for adjectives. Adverbs are always made into comparatives or superlatives using the word 'more' or 'most', respectively, before the adverb. Be careful! Some adjectives, like 'friendly', look like adverbs because they end in '-ly' but they are NOT adverbs, so they are treated like adjectives. That's why we can say 'friendlier', because it is an adjective, even though it looks like an adverb.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'. Also remember we can intensify the comparative adjective by adding 'much', 'a lot', 'far', or 'considerably' before it, which are all synonyms when used in this way.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'. Finally, remember that some adjectives, like 'far' here, are irregular and don't follow any of these rules.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'. Finally, remember that some adjectives, like 'old' here, are irregular when they refer to people and don't follow any of these rules.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'. Finally, remember that some adjectives, like 'bad' here, are irregular and don't follow any of these rules.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'. Also remember that the cue, 'by far', is always used with a superlative.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'. Also remember we can soften the comparative adjective by adding 'a bit', 'a little', or 'slightly' before it, which are all synonyms when used in this way.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'.
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Remember that short adjectives (one syllable and two syllable ending in '-y') are made into comparatives by adding. '-er', but longer adjectives (2 syllables NOT ending in '-y' and all three or more syllable adjectives) are made into comparatives by putting 'more' in front of the adjective. These are the same rules for superlatives, except that the suffix at the end of short adjectives is 'est', and the word before long adjectives is 'most'. Finally, remember that some adjectives, like 'less' here, are irregular and don't follow any of these rules.