The rule of changing adjectives into comparative and superlative

The rule of changing adjectives into comparative and superlative


The construction of comparative and superlative adjectives: 1. Generally, after the original level, add Er to form the comparative level, and add est to form the superlative. E.g. small smallest young younger younger. 2. Adjectives ending with the silent letter E, directly add R or st to form the comparative and superlative. E.g. n



What are the rules for adjectives to be superlative and comparative?


The construction of comparative and superlative adjectives: 1. Generally, Er is added after the original level to form the comparative level and EST is added to form the superlative. E.g.small smallest young younger younger. 2. Adjectives ending with the silent letter E are directly added with R or st to form the comparative and superlative. E.g.nice n



Tom has a red bike


Tom's bike is red.
The red bike is Tom's.



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When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do?” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.
Languages do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two pairs of sentences.
“She only likes apples.” “Only she likes apples”.
“I have seen the film already.” “I have already seen the film.”
When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speaker does.
40.Which is the best title for this passage?
A. How to Learn English B. How to Speak English
C. How to Put English into Our Own Language D. Different Orders, Different Meanings


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This echo location in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar
This echo location in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar to redar
After comparing with radar is this echo location in bats, the principle of which is similar to radar


The grammar is right, and the expression is reversed in advance
However, after the pile is poured like this, which one doesn't mean radar, so don't pour like this
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This echo location in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar
This echo location in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar


You mean: the echolocation ability of bats is often compared with radar, and the principles of the two are similar. After thinking for a long time, I think there is a problem in the syntax of this sentence, because how can echo location be compared with radar? It should be a comparison between bats and radar



What do you do at the


What do you do on the weekend?