Irregular adjectives: Comparative and superlative
At this point, I consider it is not necessary to explain what comparative and superlative of adjectives are.
The only new thing is that there are some adjectives that do not take the regular "-er"/"more" for the comparative and "-est"/"most" for the superlative. They are called irregular adjectives. Here you will find the most common ones.
Of course all of them are used in comparative and superlative sentences.
e.g.: My car is older than yours
My sister is the best volleyball player at school.
On this web you can complete more exercises about the comparative and superlative of adjectives.

daniela dijo
ejempos de eso mas informacion
5 Diciembre 2008 | 01:33 AM