Adjective
|
Positive degree
|
Comparative degree
|
Superlative degree
|
Good
|
as good as
|
better than
|
the best
|
Bad
|
as bad as
|
worse than
|
the worst
|
Clever
|
as clever as
|
cleverer than
|
the cleverest
|
Kind
|
as kind as
|
kinder than
|
the kindest
|
Cruel
|
as cruel as
|
crueler than
|
the cruelest
|
Attractive
|
as attractive as
|
more attractive than
|
the most attractive
|
Sharp
|
as sharp as
|
sharper than
|
the sharpest
|
Easy
|
as easy as
|
easier than
|
the easiest
|
Hard
|
as hard as
|
harder than
|
the hardest
|
Great
|
as great as
|
greater than
|
the greatest
|
Smooth
|
as smooth as
|
smoother than
|
the smoothest
|
Sweet
|
as sweet as
|
sweeter than
|
the sweetest
|
Long
|
as long as
|
longer than
|
the longest
|
High
|
as high as
|
higher than
|
the highest
|
Heavy
|
as heavy as
|
heavier than
|
the heaviest
|
Industrious
|
as industrious as
|
more industrious than
|
the most industrious
|
Young
|
as young as
|
younger than
|
the youngest
|
Humble
|
as humble as
|
humbler than
|
the humblest
|
Important
|
as important as
|
more important than
|
the most important
|
Difficult
|
as difficult as
|
more difficult than
|
the most difficult
|
Deep
|
as deep as
|
deeper than
|
the deepest
|
True
|
as true as
|
truer than
|
the truest
|
Dark
|
as dark as
|
darker than
|
the darkest
|
Light
|
as light as
|
lighter than
|
the lightest
|
Clean
|
as clean as
|
cleaner than
|
the cleanest
|
Short
|
as short as
|
shorter than
|
the shortest
|
Strong
|
as strong as
|
stronger than
|
the strongest
|
Bitter
|
as bitter as
|
bitterer than
|
the bitterest
|
Prudent
|
as prudent as
|
more prudent than
|
the most prudent
|
Decent
|
as decent as
|
more decent than
|
the most decent
|
Wild
|
as wild as
|
wilder than
|
the wildest
|
Wise
|
as wise as
|
wiser than
|
the wisest
|
Brave
|
as brave as
|
braver than
|
the bravest
|
Quick
|
as quick as
|
quicker than
|
the quickest
|
Free
|
as free as
|
freer than
|
the freest
|
Friday, August 12, 2016
ADJECTIVES AND THEIR COMPARATIVE MODELS
ADJECTIVES AND THEIR COMPARATIVE MODELS
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