Degree of comparison find the words they have end Y words
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The Degrees of Comparison in English
grammar are made with the Adjective and
Adverb words to show .... c) the words
which end in 'y' preceded by a consonant
belong to this group; they lose the last letter
'y' .
Some examples of Positive,
Comparative and Superlative Degrees of
Comparison. ... c) for word ending with ' y '
remove ' y ' from positive and add 'ier' for
comparative and 'iest' for superlative. 3) When the positive ends in 'y' and has a
consonant before it, we change 'y' into 'i' and
then add 'er' and 'est'.
By deleting the final ‘y’ and adding ‘ier’ and ‘iest’
POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
costly costlier costliest
dry drier driest
easy easier easiest
happy happier happiest
heavy heavier heaviest
lazy lasier lasiest
mercy mercier merciest
wealthy wealthier wealthiest
grammar are made with the Adjective and
Adverb words to show .... c) the words
which end in 'y' preceded by a consonant
belong to this group; they lose the last letter
'y' .
Some examples of Positive,
Comparative and Superlative Degrees of
Comparison. ... c) for word ending with ' y '
remove ' y ' from positive and add 'ier' for
comparative and 'iest' for superlative. 3) When the positive ends in 'y' and has a
consonant before it, we change 'y' into 'i' and
then add 'er' and 'est'.
By deleting the final ‘y’ and adding ‘ier’ and ‘iest’
POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
costly costlier costliest
dry drier driest
easy easier easiest
happy happier happiest
heavy heavier heaviest
lazy lasier lasiest
mercy mercier merciest
wealthy wealthier wealthiest
POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
costly costlier costliest
dry drier driest
easy easier easiest
happy happier happiest
heavy heavier heaviest
lazy lasier lasiest
mercy mercier merciest
wealthy wealthier wealthiest
4) when the positive degree ends in a cons
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