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Kamis, 23 Mei 2013
Superlative and Comparative degree
The rules for forming comparatives and superlatives from adjectives are varied.
Misty Blue is a stronger horse on the flat.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uRbf7oqUhj2cl2H88ojXtGSJnBS_XEZbRGYVfPcjfqWZpt_yJogOzVd_PfoJzpDsLLGCmhrqIeBSRL-ajCCvYR64KrNnAXvUAWmhdzKmKuCD57fws=s0-d)
("stronger": comparative of strong)
The band must be made from a more precious metal than silver.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uRbf7oqUhj2cl2H88ojXtGSJnBS_XEZbRGYVfPcjfqWZpt_yJogOzVd_PfoJzpDsLLGCmhrqIeBSRL-ajCCvYR64KrNnAXvUAWmhdzKmKuCD57fws=s0-d)
("more precious": comparative of precious)
Peter is far clumsier.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uRbf7oqUhj2cl2H88ojXtGSJnBS_XEZbRGYVfPcjfqWZpt_yJogOzVd_PfoJzpDsLLGCmhrqIeBSRL-ajCCvYR64KrNnAXvUAWmhdzKmKuCD57fws=s0-d)
("clumsier": comparative of clumsy)
Try this question. It is less difficult.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uRbf7oqUhj2cl2H88ojXtGSJnBS_XEZbRGYVfPcjfqWZpt_yJogOzVd_PfoJzpDsLLGCmhrqIeBSRL-ajCCvYR64KrNnAXvUAWmhdzKmKuCD57fws=s0-d)
("Less difficult" is a comparative of difficult. However, it is common practice to
choose a word with the opposite meaning rather than use the 'less' form.
(e.g., less difficult = easier / less strong = weaker)
The pansies here seem less dainty than the ones at home.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uRbf7oqUhj2cl2H88ojXtGSJnBS_XEZbRGYVfPcjfqWZpt_yJogOzVd_PfoJzpDsLLGCmhrqIeBSRL-ajCCvYR64KrNnAXvUAWmhdzKmKuCD57fws=s0-d)
("less dainty": comparative of dainty)
Geoff is now officially the strongest man in the world.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uRbf7oqUhj2cl2H88ojXtGSJnBS_XEZbRGYVfPcjfqWZpt_yJogOzVd_PfoJzpDsLLGCmhrqIeBSRL-ajCCvYR64KrNnAXvUAWmhdzKmKuCD57fws=s0-d)
("strongest": superlative of strong)
The bill is extortionate, and this is the noisiest place I have ever stayed.
("noisiest": superlative of noisy)
It is the least attractive offer, but we are obliged to take it.
("least attractive": superlative of attractive)
He ranks as one of the most silly people on the planet.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sJxdVZBk2ifSjzZF1PqqucBjGN-fPjv4BDxxWZjzuWhyYgmg9CtTkIgZgf0FJGWjX_4-WGecYesYtwKfjGMdsZaurWgLFTSq0nKajcsuOol7I=s0-d)
("silliest": superlative of silly)
Last week, I stated that this woman was the ugliest woman I had ever seen. I have since been visited by her sister and now wish to withdraw that statement.
(Mark Twain)
("ugliest": superlative of ugly)
Comparatives of Adjectives
Examples:("stronger": comparative of strong)
("more precious": comparative of precious)
("clumsier": comparative of clumsy)
("Less difficult" is a comparative of difficult. However, it is common practice to
choose a word with the opposite meaning rather than use the 'less' form.
(e.g., less difficult = easier / less strong = weaker)
("less dainty": comparative of dainty)
Superlatives of Adjectives
("strongest": superlative of strong)
("noisiest": superlative of noisy)
("least attractive": superlative of attractive)
("silliest": superlative of silly)
("ugliest": superlative of ugly)
Forming Comparatives and Superlatives from Adjectives:
Type of Adjective | Example of Type | Comparative | Superlative |
One Syllable | add "er" | add "est" | |
One Syllable Ending Vowel Consonant | double consonant and add "er" | double consonant and add "est" | |
More Than One Syllable | add "less" or "more" | add "most" or "least" | |
More Than One Syllable Ending "y" | remove "y" add "ier" for less | remove "y" add "iest" for least | |
Irregular | no rules | no rules |
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