Comparatives and Superlatives
- er; - est One-syllable adjectives: cheap-cheaper thin-thinner nice - nicer Two-syllable adjectives that end in – y: lucky-luckier easy-easier more; most Two- or more-syllables adjectives: serious – more serious comfortable – more comfortable Adverbs that end in – ly: slowly – more slowly quietly – more quietly Adjectives that end in – ing, - ful, - ed, - less: tiring – more tiring hopeful-more hopeful. One-syllable adjectives when we say that one description is more accurate than another: It’s more red than orange. Real, right, wrong, like: You couldn’t be more right. He is more like his mother than his father.