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Aug 26, 2021 · narrow. Comparative narrower. Superlative narrowest. If something is narrow, it is not wide; it is thin. The bridge was narrow. She has a narrow waist.
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17.04.2005 · When you use a comprative or a superlative you compare one characteristic only, in our case "narrow". You do not compare two charcteristics (as narrow and wide for example. )One room is 6 feet wide. One room is 7 feet wide, and one is 8 feet wide. They are all narrow.
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Positive narrow · Comparative · narrower · Superlative narrowest. The superlative form of narrow; most narrow. AntonymsEdit.
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narrow. adjective. /ˈnærəʊ/. /ˈnærəʊ/. (comparative narrower, superlative narrowest) ... Stray dogs wander the steep narrow lanes of the old town.
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We use comparative adjectives when talking about 2 things (not 3 or 10 or 1,000,000 things, only 2 things). Often, the comparative adjective is followed by "than". Look at these examples: John is 1m80. He is tall. But Chris is 1m85. He is taller than John. America is big. But Russia is bigger. I want to have a more powerful computer.
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adjectives take "more" and "most". However, words ending in Y and OW use the suffixes for the comparative and superlative. Even though narrower ...
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EnchantedLearning.com · Grammar ; narrow, narrower, narrowest ; shallow, shallower, shallowest.
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We can use comparative adjectives to describe the differences between two things. ... Formation of Comparative Adjectives ... narrow → narrower/more narrow
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comparative and superlative forms. Two-Syllable Adjective Ending with -er, -le, or -ow Comparative Form Superlative Form narrow narrower narrowest gentle gentler gentlest • The roads in this town are narrower than the roads in the city. • This road is the narrowest of a ll the roads in California. • Big dogs are gentler than small dogs.
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narrow → narrower / narrowest quiet → quieter / quietest Adjectives with two syllables that end in 'y' usually can add 'er' or 'est' (y generally changes to i). It's also fine to use 'more' or 'most'. dirty → dirtier / dirtiest pretty → prettier / prettiest happy → happier / happiest ugly → uglier / ugliest Adjectives with more than two syllables
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Each adjective has a comparative and a superlative form. In each row, write the two missing words. Adjectives: narrow, large, soft, sweet. Or go to the answers. Comparatives Chart #1 Each of the following adjectives has a comparative and a superlative form. In each row, write the missing adjectives.
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Oct 02, 2012 · What is the comparative and superlative of narrow? the comparison of "narrow" should be "narrower, narrowest".
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Nov 01, 2020 · A comparative analysis is an essay in which two things are compared and contrasted. You may have done a “compare and contrast” paper in your English class, and a comparative analysis is the same general idea, but as a graduate student you are expected to produce a higher level of analysis in your writing.
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Comparative and superlative forms with -er/-est and more/most are always used to talk about a quality which is greater in amount relative to others. If we want to talk about a quality which is smaller in amount relative to others, we use the forms less (the opposite of comparative more ), and the least (the opposite of superlative the most ).
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19.05.2008 · #2 Perhaps "narrower" works better as a noun modifier {a narrower road} while "more narrow" modifies verbs and adverbs {the road became more narrow as we drove along}. {She is the cleverer of the two} {She is more clever than I} D daviesri Senior Member Houston, TX USA English Jan 26, 2006 #3 As far as I know, both are valid.
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26.08.2021 · narrow Comparative narrower Superlative narrowest If something is narrow, it is not wide; it is thin . The bridge was narrow. She has a narrow waist. If something is narrow, it is limited . He has a narrow knowledge of math. Synonyms thin Antonyms wide Related words narrows narrowly See also width breadth length height Verb Plain form narrow
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Apr 12, 2005 · Narrow is already an implied comparison with something wider, so it is a word dealing with degree. I think Bernhard was asking whether the use of more and most instead of ~er and ~est is acceptable. And to that I posted context is the ultimate guide, without differeniating between the comparative and the superlative, as did Raymond.
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Adjective, Comparative, Superlative. narrow, narrower/more narrow, the narrowest/most narrow. simple, simpler/more simple, the simplest/most ...