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Comparative & Superlative Adjective Uses
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Comparative and superlative adjectives are used to compare things or people.

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To compare 2 things:

I am older than you.

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Two people comparing their age.
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To compare more than 2 things

You are the most creative artist I know.

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Comparing a creative person to a group of creative people.
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To indicate change:

You are making bigger paintings.

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A person comparing older paintings to newer ones.
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To compare 1 thing to all the rest:

It is the best paintbrush in the world.

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A person comparing a paintbrush to many other ones.
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To indicate something depends on something else:

The stronger the colour contrast, the clearer the image.

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A person comparing colours on paintings.
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Comparative & Superlative Adjective Formation
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To form short comparative and superlative adjectives follow the directives below:

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Comparative and superlative adjective forms for short adjectives.
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To form long comparative and superlative adjectives follow the directives below:

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Comparative and superlative adjective forms for long adjectives.
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To form comparatives and superlatives with adjectives ending in -y, follow the directives below:

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Comparative and superlative adjective forms adjectives ending in -y.
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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives With Irregular Forms
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Some adjectives do not follow the regular comparative and superlative forms.

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good

better

best

well

bad

worse

worst

far

farther/further

farthest/furthest

less

lesser

least

little

less

least

much

more

most

many

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Comparative adjective

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A person pointing to a painting with brighter colours than the one next to it.
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This painting has brighter colours than that one.

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A person pointing to a painting with bright colours surrounded by other colourless paintings.
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This painting has the brightest colours.

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Comparative adjective

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A person trying out her new office chair, right next to another old broken office chair.
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My new chair is more comfortable than my old one.

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A person sitting on her favourite office chair, surrounded by several empty chairs.
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My new chair is the most comfortable.

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A person holding a friendly cat with another holding a mean cat.
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My cat seems friendlier than your cat.

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A person petting a friendly cat with mean looking cats around.
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My cat is the friendliest cat I know.

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A person pointing to where her friend lives on a map.
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My friend Ushio lives farther than you.

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A person talking about her friend’s house far away on the Moon.
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My friend Bob lives the farthest.

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The Real-Life Yayoi
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Yayoi, the character used in the examples, was inspired by the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. To learn more about her colourful life and work, visit the Yayoi Kusama Museum website.

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