'IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES'.

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'IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES'.
What are 'Irregular Adjectives'?
'IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES' presents comparative and superlative degrees of 6 irregular adjectives such as "good", "bad", "little", "much", "old", "far".

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Good - better - the best;
bad - worse - the worst;
little - less - the least;
much - more - the most;
old - older/elder - the oldest/the eldest;
far - further/farther - the farthest/the furthest

There are 3 degrees of comparison of irregular adjectives that compare in English: basic, comparative, and superlative. The adjectives are formed by ending -er to the comparative form and ending -est to the superlative form.

For example, green (basic form) - greener (comparative form) - the greenest (superlative form)

In 2 or more syllable adjectives we add "more" to the comparative and "the most" to the superlative form.

For example, famous (basic form) - more famous (comparative form) - the most famous (superlative form)

2-syllable adjectives with endings -ow, -er, - le and -y take the ending -er to the comparative and ending -est to the superlative form: pretty - prettier - the prettiest.

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