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The formation of comparative and superlative.

Formation of adjectives | Attributive Adjectives | Substantivized adjectives | The English – two Englishmen/women, three Swiss, etc. | The longer Sue stays in Canada, the less likely she will ever go back to England. | Ex.1 Correct the following sentences if necessary. | FOCUS 4 THE ORDER OF ADJECTIVES IN SENTENCES | FOCUS 5 COMPARISON | Much etc. with comparatives | PARTICIPIAL ADJ F_6 |


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Most qualitative adjectives have three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative and superlative

Adjectives form their degree of comparison in the following ways.

a) by adding the suffixes –er and –est

b) by placing “more” and “the most” before adjectives

Monosyllabic adjectives form their comparative and superlative degree by adding the suffixes –er and –est

new – newer – the newest

bright – brighter – the brightest

Two – syllable adjectives ending in –er, -ow, -y, -le also form their comparative and superlative degree by adding the suffixes –er and –est

happy – happier – the happiest

narrow – narrower - the narrowest

clever – cleverer – the cleverest

simple – simpler – the simplest

but if adjectives ending in –er or –y are preceded by un – they can be inflected in two ways:

unhappy – unhappier – the unhappiest

more unhappy – the most unhappy

3. Two – syllable adjectives with the stress on the second syllable add the suffixes er and –est

polite – politer – the politest

2.Adjectives of more than two syllables form their comparatives and superlatives with the help of more and most.

beautiful-more beautiful-the most beautiful

personal-more personal-the most personal

Some points to notice

 

a) adjectives formed from participles and ing – forms

tired-more tired-the most tired

interesting-more interesting-the most interesting

b) adjectives used only predicatively

afraid – more afraid

aware – more aware

the superlatives are hardly ever used in English

c) two – syllable adjectives that end in – ful, -er, or –less only take more and the most

useful-more useful-the most useful

obscure –more obscure-the most obscure

d) the following adjectives take more and the most only: careless, certain, complex, fertile, foolish, frequent, normal, private

e) Both ways of forming the comparative and superlative degrees are used with two-syllable adjectives stressed on the first syllable: common, pleasant, polite, solid, handsome, quiet, cruel, tired, and word ending in –er and –le.

f) little is not usually compared

little/small - smaller – the smallest.

 

Spelling and pronunciation rules.

 

1.If the adjectives ends in a consonant preceded by a stressed short vowel the consonant is doubled

sad – sadder – the saddest

2.If the adjective ends in –y preceded by the consonant –y is changed into i before – er, -est

busy – busier – the busiest

but: gay – gayer – the gayest.

3.If the adjective ends in -e, this e is dropped before –er, est

fine – finer – the finest.

4.In such adjectives as long, strong, [g] sound is added to the [n] of the base

long [ l n ] –longer [l ng]

while in dear and near the final [r] is not pronounced, but it is pronounced in dearer, dearest

 


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