1.3 Adjectives with several syllables Flashcards

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witch adjectives take “more” to forme the comparative and “most” to form the superlative?

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  • Adjectives with two syllables, that don’t end on -y, -er,-le, and -ow
  • and ajdecives with more than two syllables

take more to form the comparative and most to form the superlative

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what is the comparative form and the superlative form from the adjective

boring

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boring

more boring

the most boring

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what is the comparative form and the superlative form from the adjective

peleasant

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pleasant

more pleasant

the most pleasant

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what is the comparative form and the superlative form from the adjective

interesting

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interesting

more interesting

the most interesting

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