· - Nationalities: · Dutch; Spanish 4. Comparison of adjectives: Adjectives with one syllable: clean cleaner cleanest new newer newest cheap cheaper cheapest Adjectives with two syllables and the following endings: Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -y dirty dirtier dirtiest easy easier easiest happy happier happiest pretty prettier prettiest Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -er clever cleverer cleverest Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -le simple simpler simplest Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -ow narrow narrower narrowest
sad sadder saddest 4Some adjectives have two syllables and end in -y. With these adjectives change the y to i. Then add -er to form the comparative, and -est to form the superlative. For example: Comparative Superlative busy busier busiest dirty dirtier dirtiest happy happier happiest pretty prettier prettiest 67 With some adjectives, you use more to make the comparative form, and most to make the superlative form. beautiful more beautiful most beautiful active more active most active