Adjectives Er Est. When is '-er/-est' and when 'more/most' needed? We do not write two Es together.
The group of adjectives that end in '-er' in their comparative and '-est' in their superlative forms covers the. We use -er/-est with the following adjectives Some adjectives have two possible forms of comparison (-er/est and more/most). positive. Wider (correct) not wideer (incorrect). ** When an adjective ends in.
For shorter adjectives, you need to add -er to the end of the word to make a comparative or add -est to form a superlative.
We use -er/-est with the following adjectives Some adjectives have two possible forms of comparison (-er/est and more/most). positive.
When is '-er/-est' and when 'more/most' needed? The group of adjectives that end in '-er' in their comparative and '-est' in their superlative forms covers the. So when we make comparisons we make a change to the Adverbs follow the same rules as adjectives: One-syllable adverbs use the suffixes -er and -est.