Comparison of Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in English Grammar

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In this video, we’re going to look at comparison of adjectives.

Adjectives in English have three different forms: positive, comparative, and superlative.

What do these forms mean?

The positive form is the basic form of the adjective. An example is the adjective “red.”

The comparative form carries the meaning “more”—for example, “redder” means more red.

The superlative form carries the meaning “most”—for example, “reddest” means most red.

Unfortunately, these adjective forms are among the more difficult aspects of English. They change according to how many syllables there are in the word, and according to which letter the word ends with. There’s a lot to memorize! But don’t worry—we’re here to help.

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