COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE

Adjectives describe or give information about nouns or pronouns. The positive form is the basic form of the adjective. We use comparative and superlative adjectives when we want to compare and contrast things. The comparative is used to compare two things and to demonstrate the superiority, inferiority, or equality of one o f them by respect to the other. You can use the comparative form of adjectives to compare differences between people, places and things. The comparative shows what quality has more or less one thing than the other. Superlative is used to compare more than two things. A superlative adjective describes a noun and is used to single out people, places and things from others. It shows the highest degree of quality of what is described. The superlative form is used to say what thing, place or person has the most or the least of a particular quality. To make the comparative form of adjectives and the superlative form, first we need to know how many syll...