COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE

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Mind Map on COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE, created by claudia trejo de los reyes on 25/01/2017.
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COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE
  1. COMPARE A SUBJECT TO A GROUP OF OBJECTS
    1. COMPARE TWO OBJECTS,PEOPLE,PLACES AND ANIMALS
      1. Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object).
        1. Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object).
          1. FORMING REGULAR COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
            1. forming comparating and superlative is easy. the forms depends on the number of syllables in the original adjectives
              1. one syllabe add er (comparative) est (superlative
                1. if the adjective has a consonant+single vowel+conconant=doubled the final consonant
                2. two syllables or three add more (comparative) most (superlative)
                  1. or er and est
                  2. Iregular Comparative and Superlative adjectives
                    1. These very common adjectives have completely irregular comparative and superlative forms
                      1. Example: man/men
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