This document discusses irregular forms and longer adjectives in comparisons. It explains that adjectives of three or more syllables and two-syllable adjectives ending in certain suffixes form their comparative and superlative with "most." Irregular adjectives like good, bad, ill, far, and old have unique comparative and superlative forms listed. The document concludes by stating it hopes the reader learned enough about adjective comparisons.
1. IRREGULAR FORMS AND LONGER ADJECTIVES Welcome to Lindsey and Chinmayi’s power point of visual learning!!!!
2. LONGER ADJECTIVES Adjectives of three or more syllables have most: Beautiful-most beautiful Difficult-more difficult Two-syllable adjectives ending in –ing –ed –ful –less Tired-most tired Boring-more boring
3. IRREGULAR FORMS Adjective Comparative Superlative Good better best Bad worse worst Ill worse Far farther/ farthest/ further furthest Old older/elder oldest/eldes t