As you know adjectives are used to describe the nouns and here I wish to show you that they are also used to compare two or more different objects while describing them. Here are two rules for use in such comparison:
1. Positive, Comparative & Superlative
The Positive is used when speaking of or describing an object, eg. short, big.
The Comparative is used when comparing two objects and is formed by adding “-er” to the Positive, e.g. shorter, bigger.
The Superlative is used when speaking of more than two objects and is formed by adding “-est” to the Positive e.g. shortest, biggest.
| Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
| big | bigger | biggest |
| far | farther | farthest |
| fast | faster | fastest |
| gay | gayer | gayest |
| great | greater | greatest |
| high | higher | highest |
| late | later | latest |
| long | longer | longest |
| old | older | oldest |
| small | smaller | smallest |
| smart | smarter | smartest |
| tall | taller | tallest |
| thin | thinner | thinnest |
The following are exceptions to the rule which you will have to learn by heart.
| Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
| bad | worse | worst |
| good | better | best |
| little | less | least |
| many | more | most |
| much | more | most |
Examples:
- Peter is shorter than his brother by almost a head.
- He is the least surprised over the news compared to the others.
- I am older than you by 5 years.
- Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
2. Using “More” & “Most” for adjectives with two or more syllables
Generally for adjectives of two or more syllables “more” is used comparatively, and “most” is used superlatively, e.g. careful, more careful, most careful.
| Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
| beautiful | more beautiful | most beautiful |
| brilliant | more brilliant | most brilliant |
| cautious | more cautious | most cautious |
| comfortable | more comfortable | most comfortable |
| generous | more generous | most generous |
| gracious | more gracious | most gracious |
| handsome | more handsome | most handsome |
| ignorant | more ignorant | most ignorant |
Examples:
- This sofa is the most comfortable among all displayed in the showroom.
- Sally is more beautiful now compared to herself before the makeover.
- Kelly is the most brilliant kid in the whole classroom.
- Uncle Sam is the most generous among the members of this big family.
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