fill in the comparative forms of the adjective given in bracket. don't forget to use with the comparative form: Ram is ___ rita. ( tall)
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Ram is taller than Rita.
Comparatives
- Comparing nouns (people, objects, animals, etc.) to something else is one way to describe them. When comparing two things, adjectives like smaller, bigger, taller, more interesting, and less expensive are likely to be used. Take note of the er ending, as well as the words more and less. The use of incorrectly formed comparative adjectives is a mistake made by both native and non-native speakers.
- These simple rules make it simple to determine when to use -er or -ier and when to use "more + adjective."
Superlatives
- When comparing more than two things, words and phrases like smallest, biggest, tallest, most interesting, and least interesting are likely to be used. Take note of the est ending as well as the words most and least. When forming these superlatives, make sure to use the correct ending or superlative adjective.
- Remember that adding est changes the spelling of adjectives ending in y. Change the y to an I before adding the -est ending to form these superlatives.
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