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This document discusses how to form comparatives in English using adjectives. It provides examples of forming comparatives for short adjectives ending in "y" by changing the "y" to "ier". It also discusses doubling consonants for some adjectives like "big" and "slim" in the comparative form. Irregular comparatives like "good" and "bad" are mentioned. Long adjectives with two or more syllables form the comparative with "more" plus the base adjective. Examples are given comparing characters' attributes like power, intelligence, durability and combativeness.















The slides cover the concept of comparatives, illustrating superiority in adjectives through examples, syllable structure, and irregular forms.