2. • Two-syllable adjectives ending in
consonant + y lose y and add –ier
Busy
Happy
Dirty
Busier
Happier
Dirtier
Some two-syllable adjectives not ending in
“-y” also add -er ; e.g. narrow, clever,
gentle, quiet, simple.
3. • Adjectives ending in –e add –r , e.g.
finer, safer, larger
Adjectives ending in consonant + y lose y
and add –ier
lovelier, luckier, prettier
Adjectives ending in a single vowel +
single consonant double the consonant,
e.g.
fitter, sadder, thinner, wetter, hotter
4. IRREGULAR FORMS
• Some adjectives / adverbs have irregular
forms:
good/well
bad/badly
far
better
worse
farther
6. 1. The red jacket is (cheap) than
the blue jacket.
2. The shoes are (nice) than the
boots.
3. The pink socks are (expensive)
than the white socks.
7. 4. The brown sweater is (good)
than the blue sweater.
5. The chocolate looks (bad)
than the candy.
6. The radio is (new) than the
DVD player.
8. 7. The Cds are (old) than the DVDs.
8. These apples are (bright) than
those apples.
9. This dress is (beautiful) than that
dress.
10. Those green tomatoes
are (sweet) than the red tomatoes.