Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
One-syllable adjectives.
Form the comparative and superlative forms of a one-syllable
adjective by adding –er for the comparative form and –est for the
superlative.
One-Syllable Adjective |
Comparative Form |
Superlative Form |
tall |
taller |
tallest |
old |
older |
oldest |
long |
longer |
longest |
- Mary is taller than Max.
- Mary is the tallest of all the students.
- Max is older than John.
- Of the three students, Max is the oldest.
- My hair is longer than your hair.
- Max's story is the longest story I've ever heard.
If the one-syllable adjective ends with an e, just add –r for the comparative form and –st for the superlative form.
One-Syllable Adjective with Final -e |
Comparative Form |
Superlative Form |
large |
larger |
largest |
wise |
wiser |
wisest |
- Mary's car is larger than Max's car.
- Mary's house is the tallest of all the houses on the block.
- Max is wiser than his brother.
- Max is the wisest person I know.
If the one-syllable adjective ends with a single consonant with a
vowel before it, double the consonant and add –er for the comparative
form; and double the consonant and add –est for the superlative form.
One-Syllable Adjective Ending with a Single Consonant with a Single Vowel before It |
Comparative Form |
Superlative Form |
big |
bigger |
biggest |
thin |
thinner |
thinnest |
fat |
fatter |
fattest |
- My dog is bigger than your dog.
- My dog is the biggest of all the dogs in the neighborhood.
- Max is thinner than John.
- Of all the students in the class, Max is the thinnest.
- My mother is fatter than your mother.
- Mary is the fattest person I've ever seen.
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