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The comparatives and superlatives
1. Even though there’s no general rule, mono syllabus adjetives and accented adjetives in the last syllable and some bisyllable easily pronounced draw up the increasing comparative and superlative adding ER and EST. Others adjetives are preceding of MORE and MOST , adjetives ended in “e” mute and ended in “y”, it changes this semivowel in “i” and adjetives ended with a consonant preceded of a vowel the consonant is bent. For instance: Adjetive comparative superlative Tall taller the tallest Happy happier the happiest Fat fatter the fattest Intelligent more intelligent the most intelligent Old older oldest Big bigger biggest Beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful task