We make the comparative or superlative forms of short adjectives by adding -er or -est, for example: hard, harder, hardestSpelling Rule Just add -er or -est to the end of the adjective, for example:quick, quicker, quickest great, greater, greatest full, fuller, fullest...
Change the Y to an I before adding suffixes beginning with E When a suffix begins with an“e” and the word ends in“y“you change the “y” to an “i” before adding the ending. Suffixes that begin with...
Forming comparatives and superlatives by adding -er and -est What are comparatives and superlatives? Using comparative vocabulary Adjectives: describing words Comparative sentences Changing verbs into adjectives with the suffix -able Column words: adjectives Comparatives: choosing words to complete sentencesPr...
Most adjectives ending in “-ue” have aQ(or, in one case, aG) before the two vowels. The silentEmakes it clear that the three letters together form a single-syllabled hard consonant sound (QUE=/k/;GUE=/g/), so we keep it when we add the consonant suffix “-ly” to form adverb...
aComparatives and Superlatives are special forms of adjectives. They are used to compare two or more things. Generally, comparatives are formed using -er and superlatives are formed using -est. This page will explain the rules for forming regular comparatives and superlatives, and also show some ...
Spelling Rules Adding -er/-est Adding -ing/-ed Adding -ly Adding -s -ible or -able -ie- or -ei-分享 Print Email WhatsApp Facebook Twitter 10 must-watch YouTube channels for ESL learners. Watch now! 📺 "EnglishClub made our classes so fun and informative" - Heloise, Maria Eduarda...