Adjeticves- Comparatives- Superlatives- Comparatives of equality
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns (people, animals, things, places, or ideas). They give more information about the quality, size, color, shape, quantity, or condition of something.
What Are Adjectives Used For?
Adjectives are used to:
1. Describe physical characteristics
• a tall man, a small house
2. Express emotions or qualities
• a happy child, a boring movie
3. Indicate quantity or number
• three cats, many books
4. Show possession
• my phone, her jacket
5. Point out something specific
• this book, those shoes
Basic Formula
1. Adjective before the noun
Formula:
Adjective + Noun
Examples:
• A red apple
• An old car
• A beautiful house
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1-Regular adjectives
Regulas adjectives form their comparative form by adding the particle "ER"to the end of the adjective plus the word "THAN, and their superlative form is formed by placing the article "THE" before the adjective and adding the word "EST"
Adjetive |
Translation |
Comparative |
Superlative |
Big |
Grande |
Bigger than |
The biggest |
Hot |
Caliente |
Hotter tan |
The hottest |
Wet |
Humedo |
Wetter than |
The wettest |
verbo |
traducción |
comparativa |
superlativa |
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perezoso |
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ocupado |
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ruidoso |
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afortunado |
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desordenado |
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sucio |
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4. Two or More Syllable Adjectives
Here's a concise summary of the rules for adjectives with two or more syllables:
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Two-syllable adjectives ending in "-y":
- Change the "y" to an "i" and add "-er" for the comparative, or "-est" for the superlative.
- happy → happier → happiest.
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Three or more syllable adjectives (and most two-syllable adjectives not ending in "-y"):
- Use "more" before the adjective for the comparative.
- Use "most" before the adjective for the superlative.
- beautiful → more beautiful → most beautiful.
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Some two-syllable adjectives not ending in "-y":
- Can use both forms (either adding "-er/-est" or using "more/most").
- clever → cleverer / more clever.
Adjetive |
Español |
comparative |
superlative |
Beautiful |
Hermosa/o |
More beautiful than |
The most beautiful |
Expensive |
Caro/a |
More expensive than |
The most expensive |
Interesting |
Interesante |
More interesting than |
The most interesing |
Comfortable |
Cómodo/a |
More comfortable than |
the most
comfortable |
intelligent |
Inteligente |
More intelligent than |
The most comfortable |
5. Irregular adjectives
Adjetive |
Español |
Comparative |
Superlative |
Good |
Bueno |
Better than |
The best |
Bad |
Malo |
Worse than |
The worst |
Far |
Lejos |
Further than |
The forthest |
6. Comparatives of Equality in English
Comparatives of equality are used to state that two things or people are equal in a certain quality; that is, they share the same level of a characteristic.
The structure is very simple:
as + adjective + as
No matter how many syllables the adjective has, you'll always use the same structure:
Noun 1 + verb + as + adjective + as + Noun 2.
Examples:
- My car is as fast as your car.
- She is as tall as her brother.
- This book is as interesting as that movie.
Aldo los ejemplos no tienen traducción y los comparativos de igualdad no tiene tabla. Diego, Alberto no colocaron la tabla correspondiente. Mario no colocó introducción y no tiene ejemplos. Tadeo no tiene ejemplos. Y el grupo de los de "Y", TODO está en español y no tiene nombre.
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