![]() Add Adverb more, less: e.g., more outrageous, more ambitious, less powerful. Add Suffix – er: e.g., braver, longer, scarier.Ģ. Comparative Examples: Add –er, more, or less.ġ. Add Adverb Method: Place one of these adverbs immediately in front of the adjective or adverb: more, less, most, least. Add Suffix Method: Add the suffix –er or –estto the end of the adjective or adverb.Ģ. We have two ways of creating these forms:ġ. From this base form, we create the comparative and superlative forms. The BASE FORM of an adjective and adverb is also called the POSITIVE FORM. Two Methods of Creating the Comparative and Superlative Forms: 1) Add Suffix Method, and 2) Add Adverb Method And it’s for this reason that we cover comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs at the same time. This close relationship is why we can simply add an –ly to so many adjectives in order to create adverbs. ![]() ![]() Both are modifiers: 1) adjectives modify nouns, and 2) adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. ![]() Adjectives and adverbs have a close relationship. ![]()
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