21 Haziran 2018 Perşembe

Bad superlative

What is the comparative and the superlative of bad? Should we move, merge or split this sense?


From Middle English bad, from Old English bæ first and third-person singular indicative past tense of biddan (“ to ask ”). The comparative of the adjective " bad " is the word worse.


The superlative of the adjective " bad " is the word worst.

Some adjectives have different forms of comparatives and superlatives. The word than typically appears in comparative sentences. Amy is smarter than Betty. Chad is stronger than Dan.


Greg is more diligent than his brother. Are comparative and superlative of the adjectives good and bad irregular in your language?


So yes, I guess they are slightly irregular, although English seems to do its own thing most of the time.

Comparative, superlative: free. Irregular adjectives use a different word instead of adding -er, -est or "more" to create their comparative and superlative forms. The irregular adjective is first, followed by the comparative and the superlative forms.


Far - further - furthest (meaning additional, not distance) Good - better - best. Bad - worse - worst. We use a superlative adjective to describe one thing in a group of three or more things.


Look at these examples: John is 1m75. Chris is the tallest. Canada, China and Russia are big countries. But Russia is the biggest. Forming regular comparatives and superlatives.


The form depends on the number of syllables in the original adjective. One syllable adjectives. Add -er for the comparative and -est for the superlative.


We use the with superlative adjectives: It was the happiest day of my life. Superlative adjectives.

That’s the best film I have seen this year. Everest is the highest mountain in the world. I have three sisters: Jan is the oldest and Angela is the youngest.


What are the comparative and superlative of the word great? Worse" is the comparative of bad.


These are usually short adverbs and so they normally have comparative and superlative forms with -er and -est. The forms of adjectives are comparative, superlative, and positive. Saturday is the happiest day for me.


Learn how to form superlatives in English with examples. One-syllable Adjectives. Form the superlative forms of a one-syllable adjective by adding –est. If the one-syllable adjective ends with an e, just add –st for the superlative form.


So here strongest is the superlative form and is made by adding (suffixed) -est to the adjective strong. Rules for changing into comparative and superlative form. Rule 1: As mentioned above adding the suffix “er” and “est” to the adjective is the most common rule to form a comparative and superlative degree of adjectives.


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