Zusammenfassung der Ressource
English
- Modern english and middle english
- The difference between Modern English and Middle English
is the accent as a variant of the Anglo-Saxon language.
- Comparatives and superlatives
- What is?
- Comparative adjectives are used to
compare one noun to another noun.
- Superlative adjectives demonstrate a higher
level of comparison between entities.
- Formation
- In comparative and superlatives depends on the
number of syllables in the adjective.
- One-syllable
Adjectives
- For example in the adjective bad the comparative
is worse and the superlative is worst
- For example in the adjective cut the
comparative is cut and the superlative too.
- Two-syllable
Adjectives ending in -Y
- For example in the adjective pretty the comparative
is prettier and the superlative is prettiest
- For example in the adjective cloudy the
comparative is cloudier and the superlative is
cloudiest.
- Adjectives with Two or
more Syllables
- For example in the adjective dangerous, the comparative
is more dangerous and the superlative is most dangerous
- For example in the adjective important, the comparative
is more important and in superlative is most important
- What is?
- English is a language originally the England.
Today, is a main language of the United Kingdom.
- Modern english and old
- Old English didn't sound like modern English. Native speakers would
now have great difficulty understanding Old English. The old English
bore a resemblance to the language of the Andro-saxones.