Grammatical constructions used for comparing adjectives
There are three forms of comparison:
- positive
- comparative
- superlative
1. Comparison with -er/-est
clean → cleaner → (the) cleanest
We use –er/–est with the following adjectives:
1.1. Adjectives with one syllable
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
clean | cleaner | cleanest |
new | newer | newest |
cheap | cheaper | cheapest |
1.2. Adjectives with two syllables and the following endings:
1.2.1. Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -y
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
dirty | dirtier | dirtiest |
easy | easier | easiest |
happy | happier | happiest |
pretty | prettier | prettiest |
1.2.2. Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -er
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
clever | cleverer | cleverest |
1.2.3. Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -le
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
simple | simpler | simplest |
1.2.4. Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -ow
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
narrow | narrower | narrowest |
1.3. Spelling of the adjectives using the endings -er/-est
positive | comparative | superlative | comment |
---|---|---|---|
large | larger | largest | leave out the silent -e |
big | bigger | biggest | Double the consonant after short vowel |
sad | sadder | saddest | |
dirty | dirtier | dirtiest | Change -y to -i (consonant before -y) |
shy | shyer | shyest | Here -y is not changed to -i. (although consonant before -y) |
2. Comparison with more – most
all adjectives with more than one syllable (except some adjectives with two syllables – see 2.1. to 2.4.)
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
difficult | more difficult | (the) most difficult |
3. Irregular adjectives
positive | comparative | superlative | comment |
---|---|---|---|
good | better | best | |
bad | worse | worst | |
much | more | most | uncountable nouns |
many | more | most | countable nouns |
little | less | least | |
little | smaller | smallest |
4. Special adjectives
Some adjectives have two possible forms of comparison (-er/est and more/most).
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
clever | cleverer / more clever | cleverest / most clever |
common | commoner / more common | commonest / most common |
likely | likelier / more likely | likeliest / most likely |
pleasant | pleasanter / more pleasant | pleasantest / most pleasant |
polite | politer / more polite | politest / most polite |
quiet | quieter / more quiet | quietest / most quiet |
simple | simpler / more simple | simplest / most simple |
stupid | stupider / more stupid | stupidest / most stupid |
subtle | subtler / more subtle | subtlest / most subtle |
sure | surer / more sure | surest / most sure |
5. Difference in meaning with adjectives
positive | comparative | superlative | comment |
---|---|---|---|
far | farther | farthest | distance |
further | furthest | distance or time |
|
late | later | latest | |
latter | x | ||
x | last | ||
old | older | oldest | people and things |
elder | eldest | people (family) | |
near | nearer | nearest | distance |
x | next | order |
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Latest Revision: Mar 1, 2018
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