- What are the comparatives in English?
- What is the comparatives of much?
- What is the comparatives of beautiful?
- What is the comparatives of bad?
What are the comparatives in English?
A comparative adjective in English is one with -er on the end of it or more or less in front of it, that is used to compare people or things, for example, cleverer, less important, more beautiful. In Spanish, to say something is cheaper, more expensive and so on, you use más (meaning more) before the adjective.
What is the comparatives of much?
Irregular comparatives and superlatives
Adjective | Comparative | Superlative |
---|---|---|
bad | worse | worst |
little | less | least |
much | more | most |
far | further / farther | furthest / farthest |
What is the comparatives of beautiful?
beautiful – more beautiful – most beautiful.
What is the comparatives of bad?
Irregular comparatives and superlatives
Adjective | Comparative | Superlative |
---|---|---|
good | better | best |
bad | worse | worst |
little | less | least |
much | more | most |