What are ER and EST words called?
What are ER and EST words called?
Use words ending in -er or modified by the word more to compare two items. This is known as the comparative degree. Use words ending in -est or modified by the word most to compare three or more items. This is known as the superlative degree.
How do you use EST or ER?
The suffix “-est” is normally used only when comparing three or more items. If I have three pigs, I say “This is the fattest one.” But when only two items are involved, it is traditional to use the suffix “-er.” If I have two pigs, then I say “This is the fatter one.”
What kind of endings are ER and est?
The suffix -est is an adjective or adverb suffix, used to form the superlative degree, the “most.” In this lesson, -er is an adjective suffix, used when comparing two objects, and -est is also an adjective suffix, used when comparing more than two objects.
What is the difference between regular and irregular adjectives?
An irregular adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, but does not have a simple comparative or superlative form. “Tall” is a regular adjective, as its comparative and superlative forms–“taller” and “tallest,” respectively–simply add suffixes to the root word “tall.”
What is the irregular adjective of bad?
Irregular Adjectives
adjective | comparative | superlative |
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bad | worse | the worst |
far | further | the furthest |
farther | the farthest | |
old (people in a family) | elder | the eldest |
What is the adjective for expensive?
costly, pricey, dear, premium, exorbitant, pricy, extortionate, overpriced, valuable, steep, spendy, excessive, immoderate, high, stiff, inordinate, rich, high-priced, high-end, high-cost, big-ticket, high-ticket, big-budget, sky-high, costing a bomb, costing the earth, daylight robbery, at a premium, costing an arm …
What is the new word of sufficient?
What is another word for sufficient?
adequate | enough |
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apposite | apropos |
average | bounteous |
comfortable | fair |
passable | plenteous |
What are adjectives for good?
good
- adj.pleasant, fine.
- adj.moral, virtuous.
- adj.competent, skilled.
- adj.useful, adequate.
- adj.reliable; untainted.
- adj.kind, giving.
- adj.authentic, real.
- adj.well-behaved.
What’s a compliment that starts with t?
Learn the list of over 65 adjectives starting with the letter T: tactful, tailor-made, take-charge, talented, tangible, tasty, teachable, tasteful, tender…with ESL printable infographic.