 Grammar Reference
	Grammar Reference
Comparative sentences compare two things.
Superlative sentences compare more than two things.
Different adjectives form comparatives and superlatives in different ways.
| Adjective | Comparative | Superlative | 
|---|---|---|
| small | smaller than | the smallest | 
| big | bigger than | the biggest | 
| nice | nicer than | the nicest | 
| dirty | dirtier than | the dirtiest | 
| beautiful | more beautiful than | the most beautiful | 
|  good | better than worse than further/farther than | the best the worst the furthest/farthest | 
This is how we make the comparative and superlative forms:
-short adjectives (one syllable):
adjective + -er, -est
smallsmaller
smallest
-short adjectives that end in consonant + vowel + consonant (e.g., b + i + g):
adjective (double last letter) + -er, -est
bigbigger
biggest
-short adjectives that end in e:
adjective + -r, -st
nicenicer
nicest
-two-syllable adjectives that end in y:
adjective (change y to i) + -er, -est
dirtydirtier
dirtiest
-other two-syllable adjectives and longer adjectives:
more, most + adjective
beautifulmore beautiful
most beautiful
-irregular adjectives:
comparative and superlative forms are irregular
goodbetter
best