Commonly used adjectives and adverbs comparative level of the most advanced table!

Commonly used adjectives and adverbs comparative level of the most advanced table!

good,well
better
best
ill,bad,badly
worse
worst
little
less
least
old
older
elder
oldest
eldest
many,much
more
most
far
farther
further
Farthest (table distance)
Furthest
late
later
latter
Latest (for time)
Last (for sequence)
Generally speaking, you don't need to memorize. You know the grammar of change. It's very simple, only a few are special
Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs
Comparative degree & Superlative degree:
1、 The structure of comparative level is as follows
A.adj / adv + er / est
poor→poorer→poorest fast→faster→fastest
B. Suffix e + R / St
large→larger→largest fine→finer→finest
C. Stress the middle short vowel of closed syllable + consonant ending → double writing consonant ending + ER / EST
big→bigger→biggest hot→hotter→hottest
D. Consonant + y → I + ER / EST
dry→drier→driest angry→angrier→angriest
E. Polysyllabic adjectives and Adverbs:
more + adj / adv most + adj / adv
F. Irregular change:
good / well→better→best
bad / ill→worse→worst
many / much→more→most
little→less→least
late→later→ / latest
late→latter→last
far→farther→farthest
far→further→furthest
[usage example]
The comparative degree is used to compare the two
(1) Note: two comparative subjects must correspond
...He looks stronger than I(do).
...The climate of Shanghai is hotter than that of Beijing.
...My Schoolbag is larger than hers.
...The book is much more interesting than that one.
(2) Note: the comparative degree of two adjectives is connected by and, which means "more and more..."
...It is getting colder and colder.
...She is becoming more and more beautiful
.
(3) Note: this sentence structure means "Yue The more... "
...The older we grow,the poorer our memory will be.
...The earlier we start,the sooner we'll get there.
(4) Of the three girls, she is the cleverest
...I prefer the cheaper one of the two books.
...Of the two brothers,he is the cleverer.
The highest level is composed of:
The + adjective / adverb est
(1)
John is the tallest of the three.
He runs fast in our class
This is the most difficult book I've read.
(2)
He is cleaner than any other boy in the class
She is younger than all the other students.