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18 Marzo 2007

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.


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