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不規則な比較
基本形比較級最上級
goodbetterbest
badworseworst
farfarther/furtherfarthest/furthest
littlelessleast
much/manymoremost
oldelder/oldereldest/oldest

FAQ

When do you use -er/-est vs more/most for comparatives?

Short adjectives (one syllable) typically add -er/-est (tall/taller/tallest). Longer adjectives (two or more syllables) use more/most (beautiful/more beautiful/most beautiful). Two-syllable adjectives ending in -y change to -ier/-iest (happy/happier/happiest).

What are the irregular comparative and superlative forms?

The most common irregular comparisons are: good/better/best, bad/worse/worst, far/farther(further)/farthest(furthest), little/less/least, much(many)/more/most, and old/elder(older)/eldest(oldest).

What is the difference between comparative and superlative?

Comparative forms compare two things (e.g. 'taller than'), while superlative forms indicate the highest degree among three or more things (e.g. 'the tallest'). Comparatives use -er or more, superlatives use -est or most.

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