Comparative and Superlatives for Beginners
www.thoughtco.com › comparative-and-superlativesApr 08, 2019 · Comparative and Superlatives for Beginners. Kenneth Beare is an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher and course developer with over three decades of teaching experience. The comparative and superlative forms in English compare and contrast different objects in English. Basketball is more exciting than golf. That house is bigger than mine.
Comparative superlative adjectives list from A to Z
www.easypacelearning.com › all-lessons › grammarComparative: Superlative: angry. angrier. angriest. bad. worse. worst. big. bigger. biggest. bitter. bitterer. bitterest. black. blacker. blackest. bland. blander. blandest. bloody. bloodier. bloodiest. blue. bluer. bluest. bold. bolder. boldest. bossy. bossier. bossiest. brave. braver. bravest. brief. briefer. briefest. bright. brighter. brightest. broad. broader. broadest. busy. busier. busiest. calm. calmer. calmest. cheap. cheaper. cheapest. chewy