The hottest, the ugliest and the most beautiful. How do we form comparatives and superlatives from the basic adjective? Why do we say good, better, the best and far, further, the furthest?Everywhere, seldom, officially and really are all adverbs, but where do they go in a sentence?
In this English lesson about adjectives, comparatives and superlatives, you will learn about different types of adjective, how to form a comparative and a superlative from the basic adjective form, and irregular adjectives like good, bad and far.
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