Degree of Comparision
ICSE · Class 4 · English Grammar
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What to Focus On
- There are three degrees of comparison: Positive, Comparative, and Superlative.
- Positive degree is used for no comparison.
- Comparative degree is used to compare two things.
- Add -er/-est for one-syllable adjectives.
- Change -y to -i and add -er/-est for two-syllable adjectives ending in -y.
- Use 'more' and 'most' for longer adjectives.
- Positive degree describes without comparison.
- Comparative degree compares two things and uses 'than'.
- Superlative degree compares more than two things and uses 'the'.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
We use 'more' with all long adjectives, even if they end in -er or -est.
We can use 'more' and 'most' with all adjectives.
The positive degree is only used when nothing is being compared.
Memory Tips
Three degrees of comparison: Positive, Comparative, Superlative
Positive degree: no comparison
Comparative degree: compares two people or things
Superlative degree: compares more than two
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