COMPARISONS
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Regular Comparison
A. When comparing things, short adjectives (One or two syllables) end in -er/-est.
- Dark - Darker - Darkest
- Happy - Happier - Happiest
- Hot - Hotter - Hottest
- Scary - Scarier - Scariest
B. For long adjectives ( Three or more syllables) used in comparisons, place more, most, less, or least before the adjective.
- Beautiful - More beautiful - Most beautiful
- Expensive - Less expensive - Least expensive
Irregular Comparison
A few adjectives and adverbs have comparative and superlative forms that are different from their regular forms
- Good/Well - Better - Best
- Much/Many - More - Most
- Far - Farther/Further - Farthest/Furthest
- Bad/Badly - Worse - Worst
- Little - Less - Least
Note: Further is used for both greater distance and more of something, while farther is only used for greater distance
As - As Comparison
Only the regular form of an adjective or adverb comes between as and as; for example.
- He is as old as me
- He speaks English as fluently as his brother does
Modification of Comparatives
Comparatives can be modified by the following words, much, very much, far, a little, a bit, a lot, any, no, even, still.
- He is a bit taller than me
- This is even worse than that one
Choice Between Comparatives and Superlatives
A. Choose a comparative form if than appears in the sentence.
- He is taller than his brother
B. The presence of ever, (of) all, possible, in the world is a strong suggestion that a superlative is needed.
- This is the hightest building I have ever seen.