Adjective Comparison in English
This page introduces the basics of stopniowanie przymiotników angielski, focusing on how to form comparative and superlative degrees for different types of adjectives.
Short Adjectives (1-2 syllables)
For short adjectives, the comparative is formed by adding '-er' and the superlative by adding '-est'.
Example:
- Positive: slow
- Comparative: slower
- Superlative: the slowest
Example:
- Positive: happy
- Comparative: happier
- Superlative: the happiest
Long Adjectives
For adjectives with three or more syllables, and those ending in '-ful', '-ing', or '-ed', we use 'more' for the comparative and 'the most' for the superlative.
Example:
- Positive: careful
- Comparative: more careful
- Superlative: the most careful
Example:
- Positive: dangerous
- Comparative: more dangerous
- Superlative: the most dangerous
Irregular Adjectives
Some adjectives have irregular forms for comparative and superlative degrees.
Example:
- Positive: good
- Comparative: better
- Superlative: the best
Example:
- Positive: bad
- Comparative: worse
- Superlative: the worst
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