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Irregular forms: Adjective, Comparative, Superlative
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The tenth of FebruaryToday is Wednesday
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ComparativeWe use the comparative to compare two people or things: This
sculpture is more impressive than that one.
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SuperlativeWe use the superlative to compare one person or thing to more people or
things in the same group: I think he was the greatest singer of all time.
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Irregular forms:Adjective
Comparative
Superlative
Good/well
Bad
Much/many
little
better
worse
more
less
best
worst
most
least
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Note:Very+adjective: He’s very helpful
Much/a lot/far/a little/a bit/slightly+comparative: The crowd was
much larger than last year