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Comparatives Use -er to compare one syllable adjectives and adverbs as well as two-syllable adjectives ending in -y.- A horse is bigger than a dog. He is shorter than his brother. I’m busier today than I was yesterday. I can run faster than you can.My house is smaller. It’s the lesser of two evils.
- She is more helpful than her sister. Mr. Gallant is more courageous than his cousin. Craig is less practical than Kay.Celine sings more beautifully than Barbara.
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- That’s a good movie, but this one is better. Actually, I think that one is worse.
Use better and worse for comparisons with good or well.
- He’s as quick as his brother. This chair is not as comfortable as that one.
Use the -est to indicate the superlative of one-syllable adjectives and adverbs as well as two-syllable adjectives ending in -y.
- He’s the fastest man alive. That’s the funniest clown I’ve ever seen. Ben works the hardest of them all.
- This is the best deal I can offer you. That was the best time I’ve ever had. It was the worst dinner I’ve ever cooked. I like this one (the) best.
- He’s the most wonderful man I’ve met. That was the most difficult exam I’ve ever taken. Chris sings the most beautifully of them all.
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