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what do we express with comparatives, adjectives and superlatives?

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Adjectives can compare two things or more than two things. When we make these comparisons, we use comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

Grammar

Adjectives can compare two things or more than two things. When we make these comparisons, we use comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.

Comparatives

One way to describe nouns (people, objects, animals, etc.) is by comparing them to something else. When comparing two things, you’re likely to use adjectives like smaller, bigger, taller, more interesting, and less expensive. Notice the ‑er ending, and the words more and less. A mistake that both native speakers and non-native speakers make is using incorrectly formed comparative adjectives. See the sentences below for an illustration of this common error:

incorrect:

His cat is more large than my dog.

Correct:

His cat is larger than my dog.

Superlatives

When comparing more than two things, you’ll likely use words and phrases like smallest, biggest, tallest, most interesting, and least interesting. Notice the ‑est ending and the words most and least. Make sure you use the proper ending or superlative adjective when forming these superlatives. The examples below illustrate the correct form:

Martha is the elder of the four sisters.

If there were only two sisters, we could use the comparative elder here. Because there are four sisters, we need a superlative.

Martha is the eldest of the four sisters.


zrey55: Adjectives can compare two things or more than two things. When we make these comparisons, we use comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.
zrey55: Los adjetivos pueden comparar dos cosas o más de dos cosas. Cuando hacemos estas comparaciones, usamos formas comparativas y superlativas de adjetivos.
taehyungmiflaquitooo: muchas gracias
zrey55: Los adjetivos son palabras que describen otra palabra. Los comparativos son simplemente adjetivos utilizados para comparar dos cosas en términos de una calidad compartida específica. Toman tres formas: positiva, comparativa y superlativa. Un adjetivo positivo se usa sin una comparación, un comparativo se usa para comparar una cosa con otra, y un superlativo se usa para comparar una cosa con un grupo. 
zrey55: a tu orden :)
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