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Basic Regular Adjectives, , Adjectives describe or modify nouns. They, generally appear immediately before the, noun., , Adjectives - regular, , © A pretty girl, , @ Red flowers, , © Blue jacket, , @ A long stick, , ® A short man, , @ Heavy boxes, ® Warm weather, ® Cold drink, , ® Abig dog, , @ Asmall cat, , e@ A hot day, , ®@ An old woman, © A sleepy child, ® Dirty shoes, , ® A good grade
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Adjectives of opposite meaning, , Sometimes adjectives of opposite, meaning are formed by adding a prefix, , such as "un-", "in-", or "dis-"., , ® clear - unclear, , ® predictable - unpredictable, ® believable - unbelievable, common - uncommon, aware - unaware, conventional - unconventional, certain - uncertain, , definite - indefinite, , correct - incorrect, complete - incomplete, expensive - inexpensive, able - disable, , assemble - disassemble, , content - discontent, , similar - dissimilar
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Comparative and Superlative, Adjectives #1, , Comparative adjectives compare two, things. Superlative adjectives compare, more than two things., , Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Examples, , Comparative adjectives compare two, things. Adjectives that contain only one, syllable or end in "-y" use "-er" to form, , comparatives. For adjectives ending in "-y",, , change the "y" to "i" before adding the "-er’., , Superlative adjectives compare more than, two things. Adjectives that contain only, , one syllable or end in "-y" use "-est" to form, , u u, , superlatives. For adjectives ending in "-y",, , change the "y" to "i" before adding "-est".
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Regular, , Comparative, , SIT eT =Ta ELA), , , , Adjective Adjective, , @ Old, , ® Young, ® Pretty, ® Long, , ® Short, , ® Bright, ® Close, © Happy, ® Tall, , ® Small, e Warm, , @® Easy, , , , ® Older, , ® Younger, ® Prettier, ® Longer, ® Shorter, ® Brighter, ® Closer, ® Happier, ® Taller, , ® Smaller, ® Warmer, ® Easier, , Adjective, , ® Oldest, , ® Youngest, ® Prettiest, ® Longest, ® Shortest, ® Brightest, ® Closest, ® Happiest, ® Tallest, , ® Smallest, ® Warmest, ® Easiest
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives How to use, , The word "than" is used after, comparatives., , ® Lisa is taller than Jane., ® Joe is smaller than Dan., , ® California is typically warmer than, Alaska., , ® His costume is scarier than mine., ® John is happier than David., , ® Julie is prettier than Karen., , Superlatives are typically accompanied by, the word "the"., , ® Daniel is the tallest boy on the, basketball team., , ® Lucy is the smallest girl in her class., , ® Thursday was the warmest day of the, week., , ® That was the scariest movie | have, ever seen., , ® Sally is the happiest girl in the world., ® | think roses are the prettiest flower.