The Comparative and The Superlative

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THE COMPARATIVE AND

THE SUPERLATIVE
COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES
Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify
(larger, smaller, faster, higher). They are used in sentences where two nouns are compared, in
this pattern:
Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object).
The second item of comparison can be omitted if it is clear from the context (final example
below).

EXAMPLES

My house is larger than hers.

This box is smaller than the one I lost.

Your dog runs faster than Jim's dog.

The rock flew higher than the roof.

Jim and Jack are both my friends, but I like Jack better. ("than Jim" is understood)

SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
Superlative adjectives are used to describe an object which is at the upper or lower limit of a
quality (the tallest, the smallest, the fastest, the highest). They are used in sentences where a
subject is compared to a group of objects.
Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object).
The group that is being compared with can be omitted if it is clear from the context (final
example below).

EXAMPLES

My house is the largest one in our neighborhood.

This is the smallest box I've ever seen.

Your dog ran the fastest of any dog in the race.

We all threw our rocks at the same time. My rock flew the highest. ("of all the rocks" is
understood)

FORMING REGULAR COMPARATIVES AND


SUPERLATIVES
Forming comparatives and superlatives is easy. The form depends on the number of syllables in
the original adjective.

ONE SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES


Add -er for the comparative and -est for the superlative. If the adjective has a consonant +
single vowel + consonant spelling, the final consonant must be doubled before adding the
ending.

Adjective

Comparative

Superlative

tall

taller

tallest

fat

fatter

fattest

big

bigger

biggest

sad

sadder

saddest

TWO SYLLABLES
Adjectives with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er or by preceeding the
adjective with more. These adjectives form the superlative either by adding -est or by
preceeding the adjective with most. In many cases, both forms are used, although one usage
will be more common than the other. If you are not sure whether a two-syllable adjective can
take a comparative or superlative ending, play it safe and use moreand most instead. For
adjectives ending in y, change the y to an i before adding the ending.

Adjective

Comparative

Superlative

happy

happier

happiest

Adjective

Comparative

Superlative

simple

simpler

simplest

busy

busier

busiest

tilted

more tilted

most tilted

tangled

more tangled

most tangled

THREE OR MORE SYLLABLES


Adjectives with three or more syllables form the comparative by putting more in front of the
adjective, and the superlative by putting most in front.

Adjective

Comparative

Superlative

important

more important

most important

expensive

more expensive

most expensive

IRREGULAR COMPARATIVES AND


SUPERLATIVES
These very common adjectives have completely irregular comparative and superlative forms.

Adjective

Comparative

Superlative

good

better

best

bad

worse

worst

little

less

least

Adjective

Comparative

Superlative

much

more

most

far

further / farther

furthest / farthest

EXAMPLES

Today is the worst day I've had in a long time.

You play tennis better than I do.

This is the least expensive sweater in the store.

This sweater is less expensive than that one.

I ran pretty far yesterday, but I ran even farther today.

as...as - tan...como
not as...as - no tan..como

His car is as fast as mine.


Su auto es tan veloz como el mo.
They are not as good as you think.
Ellos no son tan buenos como tu piensas.

Enough y too se utilizan como calificadores con adjetivos, adverbios


y nombres para indicar un grado de cantidad.

Enough

(Suficiente)

Enough es un adjetivo que se usa para indicar que es suficiente o


igual que lo necesario. Se puede utilizar con otros adjetivos, adverbios o
nombres.

1. Con adjetivos y adverbios:

Ejemplos:

adjetivo/adverbio + enough

Heather is old enough now to make her own decisions. (Heather es lo


suficientemente mayor ahora para tomar sus propias decisiones.)

Victor doesnt speak English well enough for the job. (Victor no habla
suficientemente bien el ingls para este trabajo.)

The apartment is big enough for three people. (El piso es lo suficientemente
grande para tres personas.)

Ben runs fast enough to win the race. (Ben corre lo suficientemente rpido como
para ganar esta carrera.)

We arent working hard enough! We are never going to finish this


project. (No trabajamos lo suficientemente duro. Nunca acabaremos este proyecto.)
Nota: Podemos usar enough en una frase negativa para indicar que algo
no es suficiente. Compara los ejemplos de arriba con los de abajo.
Ejemplos:
You are not old enough to understand. (No eres lo suficientemente mayor para
entender.)

Claire is not responsible enough to have a dog. (Claire no es lo


suficientemente responsable como para tener un perro.)

Too

(Demasiado)

Too es un adverbio que indica que hay una cantidad ms que suficiente.
1. Con un adjetivo o un adverbio:
too + adjetivo/ adverbio
Ejemplos:
You are too young to understand. (Eres demasiado joven para entender.)
Claire is too irresponsible to have a dog. (Claire es demasiado irresponsable como
para tener un perro.)

Its too early to go to bed. (Es demasiado temprano para ir a la cama.)

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