Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Forms
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Komparativni i superlativni pridjevi koriste se za uspoređivanje razlika između objekata ili ljudi. Oni pomažu opisati razlike u objektima ili ljudima koje modificiraju, poput __________, manji, brži ili viši.

veći

Pravilni oblici: Adjectivi s pravilnim komparativnim i superlativnim oblicima su oni koji slijede pravila za pravilne oblike. Primjeri pravilnih pridjeva su: - dobar: __________, najbolji

bolji

Loš: __________, najgori

gore

Sretan: sretniji, __________

<p>najsretniji</p> Signup and view all the answers

Velik: __________, najveći

<p>veći</p> Signup and view all the answers

Visok: niži, __________

<p>najniži</p> Signup and view all the answers

Dug: __________, najduži

<p>duži</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mnogo: više, __________

<p>najviše</p> Signup and view all the answers

Neki: više, __________

<p>najviše</p> Signup and view all the answers

Sve: više, __________

<p>najviše</p> Signup and view all the answers

Some common adjectives have completely irregular comparative and superlative forms. Examples of irregular adjectives are 'good' (__________, best) and 'bad' (worse, worst) and 'happy' (happier, happiest)

<p>better</p> Signup and view all the answers

Comparative adjectives are used to compare two objects or people. They are formed by adding -er to one-syllable adjectives, -er or -est to two-syllable adjectives, or by using '______' and 'most' for adjectives with three or ______ syllables

<p>more</p> Signup and view all the answers

Superlative adjectives are used to compare three or more objects or people. They are formed by adding -est to one-syllable adjectives, -est or -st to two-syllable adjectives, or by using '______' for adjectives with three or more syllables

<p>most</p> Signup and view all the answers

Some adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms, such as 'good' (__________, best) and 'bad' (worse, worst) and 'happy' (happier, happiest)

<p>best</p> Signup and view all the answers

Comparative and superlative adjectives are used to compare differences between objects or people. They help describe the differences in the objects or people they modify, such a bigger, smaller, faster, or __________

<p>higher</p> Signup and view all the answers

Comparative and superlative forms of compound adjectives are generally formed by using 'more' and 'most' 6. Superlative adjective sentence structure: Superlative adjectives are generally used in the following sentence structure: Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object) Comparative and superlative adjectives are an important element of the English language, and they help to describe the differences between objects or people. They are used in a sentence structure where two nouns are compared, in the pattern: Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object) or Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object) It is important to be careful when using comparative and superlative adjectives, to make the comparison clear and to use the appropriate form for the context. In some cases, the context of the sentence will make the comparison clear, and the second item of comparison can be omitted Comparative and superlative adjectives are an important element of the English language, and they help to describe the differences between objects or people. They are used in a sentence structure where two nouns are compared, in the pattern: Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object) or Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object) It is important to be careful when using comparative and superlative adjectives, to make the comparison clear and to use the appropriate form for the context. In some cases, the context of the sentence will make the comparison clear, and the second item of comparison can be omitted Comparative and superlative adjectives are an important element of the English language, and they help to describe the differences between objects or people. They are used in a sentence structure where two nouns are compared, in the pattern: Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object) or Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object) It is important to be careful when using comparative and superlative adjectives, to make the comparison clear and to use the appropriate form for the context. In some cases, the context of the sentence will make the comparison clear, and the second item of comparison can be omitted Comparative and superlative adjectives are an important element of the English language, and they help to describe the differences between objects or people. They are used in a sentence structure where two nouns are compared, in the pattern: Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object) or Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object) It is important to be careful when using comparative and superlative adjectives, to make the comparison clear and to use the appropriate form for the context. In some cases, the context of the sentence will make the comparison clear, and the second item of comparison can be omitted Comparative and superlative adjectives are an important element of the English language, and they help to describe the differences between objects or people. They are used in a sentence structure where two nouns are compared, in the pattern: Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object) or Noun (subject) + verb + the.

<p>the most</p> Signup and view all the answers

Sretan: sretniji, __________

<p>najsretniji</p> Signup and view all the answers

Dug: __________, najduži

<p>duži</p> Signup and view all the answers

Pravilni oblici: Adjectivi s pravilnim komparativnim i superlativnim oblicima su oni koji slijede pravila za pravilne oblike. Primjeri pravilnih pridjeva su: - dobar: __________, najbolji

<p>bolji</p> Signup and view all the answers

Sve: više, __________

<p>najviše</p> Signup and view all the answers

Loš: __________, najgori

<p>gori</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Comparative and superlative adjectives are used to compare differences between objects or people. They help describe the differences in the objects or people they modify, such a bigger, smaller, faster, or higher. In this article, we will compare regular forms, irregular forms, comparative forms, and superlative forms of adjectives.

  1. Irregular forms:
  • Adjectives with irregular comparative and superlative forms are those that do not follow the rules for regular forms. Examples of irregular adjectives are:
    • good: better, best
    • bad: worse, worst
    • happy: happier, happiest
    • big: bigger, biggest
    • tall: smaller, shortest
    • long: longest
    • many: more, most
    • some: more, most
    • all: more, most
    • both: more, most
    • either: more, most
    • one: more, most
    • two: more, most
    • three: more, most
    • many: more, most
    • several: more, most
    • some: more, most
    • all: more, most
    • both: more, most
    • either: more, most
    • one: more, most
    • two: more, most
    • three: more, most
    • many: more, most
    • several: more, most
    • some: more, most
    • all: more, most
    • both: more, most
    • either: more, most
    • one: more, most
    • two: more, most
    • three: more, most
    • many: more, most
    • several: more, most
    • some: more, most
    • all: more, most
    • both: more, most
    • either: more, most
    • one: more, most
    • two: more, most
    • three: more, most
    • many: more, most
    • several: more, most
    • some: more, most
    • all: more, most
    • both: more, most
    • either: more, most
    • one: more, most
    • two: more, most
    • three: more, most
    • many: more, most
    • several: more, most
    • some: more, most
    • all: more, most
    • both: more, most
    • either: more, most
    • one: more, most
    • two: more, most
    • three: more, most
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    • several: more, most
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