Adjectives: Degree of Comparision
ICSE · Class 6 · English Language- Grammar
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What to Focus On
- Positive degree – no comparison
- Comparative degree – comparison between two
- Superlative degree – comparison among three or more
- Add -er/-est for short adjectives
- Change y to i before adding -er/-est if preceded by consonant
- Double final consonant in one-syllable words with short vowel + single consonant
- Avoid double comparatives like 'more taller'
- Use 'much' for uncountable, 'many' for countable
- Little = almost none, A little = some
Common Mistakes to Avoid
We can say 'more taller' or 'most fastest' because 'more' and 'most' are used for comparison.
Elder and eldest can be used with any person, like friends or classmates.
If a word ends in -y, always change it to -i and add -er or -est.
Memory Tips
Three degrees of adjectives: Positive, Comparative, Superlative
Comparative degree used when comparing two things
Superlative degree used when comparing more than two
Positive degree = no comparison
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