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Comparative Adjectives - Who Has?

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Who has the three different degrees of adjectives?I have positive, comparative, and superlative.
Who has the number of things being compared when using the comparative degree?I have two.
Who has the number of things being compared when using the superlative degree?I have more than two.
Who has the way to form the comparative degree for one syllable words and some two syllable words?I have - add -er or less(er).
Who has the way to form the superlative degree for one syllable words and some two syllable words?I have - add – est or least.
Who has the way to form the comparative degree for most two syllable words and for words of three or more syllables?I have - add the word more or less before the adjective.
Who has the comparative form of “good”?I have better.
Who has the superlative form of “good”?I have best.
Who has the comparative form of the word “bad”?I have worse.
Who has the superlative form of “bad”?I have worst.
Who has the “double dipping rule”?I have the rule: you do not use more or most before an adjective that ends in –er or –est.
Who has the comparative and superlative of handsome?I have handsomer and handsomest.
Who has the comparative and superlative of agile?I have more agile and most agile.
Who has the comparative and superlative of weary?I have wearier and weariest.
Who has the comparative and superlative of frisky?I have friskier and friskiest.
Who has the comparative and superlative of noble?I have nobler and noblest.
Who has the comparative and superlative of able?I have abler and ablest.
Who has the comparative and superlative of joyful?I have more joyful and most joyful.
Who has the comparative and superlative of tired?I have more tired and most tired.
Who has the comparative and superlative of beautiful?I have more beautiful and most beautiful.
Who has the comparative and superlative of cranky.I have crankier and crankiest.
Who has the comparative and superlative of pretty?I have prettier and prettiest.
Who has the comparative and superlative of malicious?I have more malicious and most malicious.
Who has the comparative and superlative forms of cheap?I have cheaper and cheapest.
Who has the comparative and superlative forms of lazy?I have lazier and laziest.
Who has the comparative and superlative forms of muddy?I have muddier and muddiest.
Who has the comparative form of mischievous?I have more mischievous.
Is "fun" used correctly in this sentence? I had a fun time at the party.No - here "fun" is being used as an adjective.
Is "fun" used correctly in this sentence? I had fun today while we were at the pool.Yes - here "fun" is a being used as a noun, the direct object.
Is "fun" used correctly in this sentence? That was "fun."Yes - here the noun "fun" is a predicate nominative.
Is "fun" used correctly in this sentence? I had more fun at college than she did.Yes - here the noun "fun" is being used as a direct object.
Is "fun" used correctly in this sentence? That was the "funnest" moment of my life.No - "funnest" is not a comparative adjective.
Who has four adjective endings that do not use -er and -est to form the comparative and superlative?I have -ful, -ous, ish, and -ive.
Who has the comparative form of efficient?I have more efficient.
Who has the comparative and superlative forms of popular.I have more popular and most popular.
Who has the comparative and superlative forms of stupid?I have stupider and stupidest.


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