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Write 25 adjective and write their comparative and superlative degrees

Answers

Answered by dhwanit54321
4

Answer:

good better best

bad worse worst

fast faster fastest

slow slower slowest

Answered by write2mustansir
4

Answer:

Explanation:

angry – angrier – the angriest

He was angrier yesterday than he was last week.

He is the angriest man I have ever seen met!

bad – worse – the worst (irregular)

I think the weather’s worse than last winter as it’s rained nearly every day!

This is the worst weather in December since records began!

big – bigger – the biggest

Your desk is bigger than mine.

You have the biggest desk in the whole office.

boring – more boring – the most boring

The film was a bit more boring than I thought it would be.

That film was the most boring thing I’ve seen for ages!

cheap – cheaper – the cheapest

Your car was cheaper than mine by about two grand (£2,000).

Our package deal to Spain was by far the cheapest holiday I’ve ever been on!

clever – cleverer – cleverest

I was cleverer when I was younger.

Sarah is the cleverest student in our year.  

Note that some native English speakers also use the forms ‘more clever’ and ‘most clever’. These forms appear to follow the rules more closely, but they are less popular when it comes to real usage in the UK.

cute – cuter – the cutest

Your new dog is cuter than your old one.

That is the cutest dog I’ve ever seen!

clean – cleaner – the cleanest

The house is looking a lot cleaner than it was this morning.

The house is the cleanest it has ever been.

comfort – more comfortable – the most comfortable

I would be more comfortable wearing jeans.

These are my most comfortable trousers.

dirty – dirtier – the dirtiest

That seat looks a bit dirtier than this one.

After our walk, my little brother had the dirtiest pair of shoes.

expensive – more expensive – the most expensive

It’s more expensive to go to France in the summer (than in the winter).

Switzerland is the most expensive country in Europe.

far – further – the furthest (irregular)

From London, Liverpool is further than Oxford.

Leeds is one of the furthest big cities from London (in England).

fast – faster – the fastest

It’s faster to use the self-service checkout at the supermarket.

That was the fastest journey I’ve ever been on.

fat – fatter – the fattest

She was fatter when she was younger, but she’s lost weight recently.

She used to be the fattest girl at school.

funny – funnier – the funniest

Dave is funnier when he’s drunk!

Apparently, Americans are some the funniest people in the world.

good – better – the best (irregular)

Baan Thai has got better reviews than the other restaurants in the area.

It has by far the best reviews we’ve read so far.

happy – happier – the happiest

I’m always happier in the summer.

John is the happiest I’ve seen him in years.

hard-working – more hard-working – the most hard-working

Michael is more hard-working than Harry.

He’s the most hard-working student I’ve ever taught.

healthy – healthier – the healthiest

It is healthier to eat vegetables than meat.

The Mediterranean diet is the healthiest in the world.

high – higher – the highest

The Himalayas is a higher mountain range than The Alps.

Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

interesting – more interesting – the most interesting

I found the book more interesting than the film.

It was the most interesting film we’d seen this year.

little – less – the least (irregular)

I did less work than Hannah this term.

Simon has done the least work in the whole team, but has got all the credit!

long – longer – the longest

The Nile is longer than the River Thames.

The Amazon is the longest river in the world.

loud – louder – the loudest

You should give the speech because your voice is louder than mine.

Jane has the loudest voice I’ve ever heard!

nice – nicer – the nicest

The pasta is nicer than the pizza in this restaurant.

The Margherita is the nicest pizza on the menu.

old – older – the oldest

As a nation, Italy is older than America.

Damascus is thought to be the oldest city in the world.

poor – poorer – the poorest

Financially speaking, Greece is poorer than Sweden.

Ukraine is one of the poorest countries in Europe.

popular – more popular – the most popular

Spain is a more popular holiday destination for Brits than Croatia.

Mauritius is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations.

pretty – prettier – the prettiest

That dress is prettier than the other one you tried on.

I think this is the prettiest dress in the shop.

rich – richer – the richest

If you hadn’t wasted your money on fancy cars, then you’d be richer now.

Bill Gates is the second richest person in the world.

slow – slower – the slowest

The bus is slower than the train.

Walking would be the slowest option.

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