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Lesson 37

Parts of Speech - Adjectives

 

In comparison of adjectives, one-syllable adjectives and some two-syllable adjectives (especially those ending in y or le) form the comparative with er and the superlative with est. Examples: new, newer, newest; jolly, jollier, jolliest.

 

Instructions: Write the correct comparative and superlative forms for the following adjectives.

 

1. glad

 

2. prompt

 

3. small

 

4 noble

 

5. funny

 

 

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Answers:

 

1. glad, gladder, gladdest

 

2. prompt, prompter, promptest

 

3. small, smaller, smallest

 

4. noble, nobler, noblest

 

5. funny, funnier, funniest

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